Carbon mineralization in rice husks through composting process
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6008/CBPC2237-9290.2018.001.0008Keywords:
Composite, humus, manure, organicAbstract
Composting is an important process used to stabilize organic waste and give these the possibility of serving as a source of nutrients for the plants. The study aim was to evaluate the composting efficiency in promoting mineralization of rice husks and sheep faeces, changing the chemical and physical properties of waste. Evaluating the C/N ratio after 80 days, the composting process was effective.
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