Affordable and inexpensive organic fertilizer to all audiences.

Authors

  • Henrique Araujo
  • Renan da Silva Lima Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso - Campus Cuiabá
  • Henderson Nobre
  • Géssyca K. T. Damasceno

Keywords:

organic compost; composting; stack

Abstract

the composting technique to generate organic fertilizer, besides serving as a nutrient for plants and improving the physicochemical conditions of the soil, allows the reuse of foods that would be destined for the waste. Knowing this, the experiment carried out at the Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso – Campus Cuiabá (UFMT-Cuiabá), which occurred between December 2018 and April 2019, was developed in order to mitigate the use of synthetic fertilizers and also to promote awareness of Organic and low-cost production. The methodology followed the recommendation of Embrapa, with some adaptations. The obtained results were already expected, and the organic matter content was equal to 287 g.kg-1 and pH (H2O) in the range of 7.74, and the organic compound recommended for organic crops in conjunction with rock dust in order to potentiate its nutritional effects.

Published

2020-09-08

Issue

Section

CBA - Manejo de Agroecossistemas de Base Ecológica