Comparison of the effect of combining egg shells, banana residues and tomato residues with vermicompost on bean plant growth
سال انتشار: 1403
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
مشاهده: 128
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ICMLJE01_168
تاریخ نمایه سازی: 24 دی 1403
چکیده مقاله:
This research compares the effect of different combinations of egg shell, banana residue and tomato residue with vermicompost on the growth of red bean plant. Past results have shown that these compounds can significantly improve the growth and development of red bean plants. The use of egg shells, banana residues and tomato residues along with vermicompost can have an effect on improving the quality and quantity of vegetable production. This research can help investors, farmers and researchers to identify better ways to increase productivity and improve the quality of vegetable products, especially red beans. The aim of this review is to provide key insights into the potential of vermicompost to increase crop production and protect crops from biotic and abiotic stresses without harming the environment. The role of earthworms in improving the decomposition of organic matter, soil fertility and the activity of soil microorganisms is also discussed here. The value of vermicompost is to promote plant growth based on its enrichment with all essential nutrients, beneficial microbes and plant growth hormones. The way of regulating plant growth and its role in reducing abiotic stresses such as soil salinity and drought as well as biological stresses such as diseases and pest attacks can be investigated. In fact, due to its properties, vermicompost can be a suitable alternative to chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and its use can help produce healthy and pollution-free food for the growing population without negatively affecting the environment
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نویسندگان
Dina Bagheri
Scientific Research Institute of Iran Research Club
Maha Jalali
Department of Biology, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Tehran Science and Research Unit Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran