Application of Municipal Solid Waste Compost and Green Manure Exerted Residual Effects on Soil Nutri
Aims: Rice is ultimate widely consumed food for life as well as Bangladesh. With the all-encompassing upsurge in population, accelerated urbanization, and industrialization growing waste production in city areas and directing them becoming a important concern. Municipal solid waste (MSW) is thought-out an important reusing tool for use in land fields as compost. Green manure (GM) is another aspect thatprovides a substantial portion of the nitrogen necessity of rice. Both MSW fertilizer and GM add natural resources to the soil. We conducted a study to see the residual effects of concerning cities solid waste (MSW) fertilizer and green manure (GM) on vitamin contents in soil and uptakes in edible grain (BINA Dhan-7).Methods: The experiment was conducted with a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD), nine situations, and three replications. The present rice crop taken no fertilizers during the sophistication period. MSW fertilizer and GM inoculated accompanying Rhizobium strains were incorporated as per treatments in 2 eras of the Mungbean- Dhaincha- Rice cropping pattern.Results: The maximal nutrient content and rude answer were recorded accompanying higher rates of MSW compost and GM request in the preceding crops. Compost is a slow-release beginning of nitrogen and most nitrogen remaining subsequently completion of the produce process is bound into organic forms. After application minerals do not become available rapidly for plant uptake, and wait as residue that contributes to reconstructing soil quality for several age after use ceases. MSW compost and GM increases soil fiber contents, chance, and uptake by adding natural resources, increasing the C: N percentage, and soil’s physical, synthetic, and biological possessions.Conclusion: The MSW compost and GM can provide a important amount of residual belongings on the nutrient content in the soil and rude answer in rice that depends on the nutrient arrangement of applied manure in former crops.
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