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AFM, N., KA, A., MA, M., HR, M., MG, H. (2008). Impacts of Different Compost Types Application on Soil Fertility and Plant Growth. Journal of High Institute of Public Health, 38(2), 306-331. doi: 10.21608/jhiph.2008.20889
Nevien AFM; Anwaar KA; Magda MA; Mohamed HR; Hesham MG. "Impacts of Different Compost Types Application on Soil Fertility and Plant Growth". Journal of High Institute of Public Health, 38, 2, 2008, 306-331. doi: 10.21608/jhiph.2008.20889
AFM, N., KA, A., MA, M., HR, M., MG, H. (2008). 'Impacts of Different Compost Types Application on Soil Fertility and Plant Growth', Journal of High Institute of Public Health, 38(2), pp. 306-331. doi: 10.21608/jhiph.2008.20889
AFM, N., KA, A., MA, M., HR, M., MG, H. Impacts of Different Compost Types Application on Soil Fertility and Plant Growth. Journal of High Institute of Public Health, 2008; 38(2): 306-331. doi: 10.21608/jhiph.2008.20889

Impacts of Different Compost Types Application on Soil Fertility and Plant Growth

Article 4, Volume 38, Issue 2, April 2008, Page 306-331  XML PDF (752.46 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jhiph.2008.20889
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Authors
Nevien AFM1; Anwaar KA* 1; Magda MA1; Mohamed HR; Hesham MG2
1Department of Environmental Health, High Institute Public Health, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
2Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
Abstract
This study aimsat evaluating the impacts of applying different compost types produced in Alexandria city on the soil and plant. Composting is the biological decomposition and stabilization of organic substrates. It isa means of converting objectionable wastes, such as sewage sludge, garbage, organic trash, food processing wastes and farm manures into materials suitable for application to land. Sandy soils and four types of compost with different rates were applied; composted sewage sludge, Composted domestic solid waste, composted plant residues, and composted animal manure. The Tested plantwas Wheat (Giza 75). Pot experiments were carried out at lab.the results revealed that application of different types of compost to sandy soil cultivated with wheat plant increased soil salinity (EC), organic matter (OM), available nitrogen, and trace element (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cr, and Pb) contents while decreased pH and available phosphorus. As the soil treated with different compost types were enriched with macro and micronutrients, the fresh plants and oven-dried weights of the plants of treated soil were higher than those of plants of untreated control soil. It is clear that sewage sludge and domestic solid wastes composts application indicated a highest plant yield among other compost types.This study recommended Application of sewage sludge compost must be under special control, Application of domestic solid wastes could be used at the rate of 10 and 20% for sandy soil, plant residues compost could be applied on sandy soil, at the rate of 10% only for cultivation of all crops, and Application of animal manure compost could be applied at the range of 20-30% in case of sandy soil for all crops.
Keywords
compost types; Soil fertility; plant growth
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