Published in Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy, Vol. LXII, Issue 2
Written by Andreea-Mădălina MALANCU, Gheorghe ȘTEFANIC, Costică CIONTU
In Romania, wool waste from the felt industry would be suitable for the fertilization with compost sorghum saccharatum. This hypothesis was tested in an experiment at USAMV Bucharest. The experience consists in the fertilization treatments of reddish preluvosol with both the lemon straw directly into the soil and a compost consisting of a mixture of waste wool, bovine and wheat. Experience includes untreated control variant (Mt), compost variant (C) and variant of wool debris embedded directly into soil (L). Experience results showed that variant (L) generated the largest biomass, followed insignificantly by variant (C).
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