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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 23 issue 1 (march 2003) : 67- 68

BIO-COMPOSTING OF ORGANIC WASTES

Mo Kumaresan*, V.so Shanmugasundaram, ToN. Balasubramanian
1Department of Agronomy, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore - 641003, India
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Cite article:- Kumaresan* Mo, Shanmugasundaram V.so, Balasubramanian ToN. (2024). BIO-COMPOSTING OF ORGANIC WASTES. Agricultural Science Digest. 23(1): 67- 68. doi: .
Field Experiment conducted on composting different organic wastes revealed that by composting the organic wastes with micro-organisms Pleurolus sajor-caju and Trichoderma Viride reduced the C:N ratio and there by increasing the manurial value of the organic wastes
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