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VOL. 8, ISSUE 2 (2023)
The progressive growth of Capsicum frutescens using organic fish silage use as bio- stimulants
Authors
Haritha Satheesh, Arunkumar Palanisamy, Bhagyalakshmi Athoora Keloth
Abstract
An urban Indian citizen produces a lot of kitchenette wastes per-day.
It contains wet wastes like unused fish parts. Because it evokes foul odor its
disposal reasons foremost environmental troubles. The present observe become
done to make use of fish wastes by using ensiling with lactic acid and
molasses, to supply natural fertilizer which can be utilized in kitchen garden.
As it is produced through fermentation, fish silage can be stored for long term
use without harm. This natural fertilizer enriches the soil excellent and is a
cost-powerful fertilizer. The work is supported out with an aim to make
eco-friendly organic fertilizer from fish parts, ensuring fresh vegetable.
Liquid fish silage produced from fish is rich in protein, amino acids and
minerals. Silage is made by biological method (Palekar, 2009), Leaf, Root and
Shoot treatments were prepared at 4 different concentrations (2.5 %, 5.0 %, 7.5
%, 10%). Each treatment was compared with plant growth fertilized with
commercial fertilizer using recommended dose. The results were tabulated and
graphically analysed and concluded.
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Pages:8-12
How to cite this article:
Haritha Satheesh, Arunkumar Palanisamy, Bhagyalakshmi Athoora Keloth "The progressive growth of <i>Capsicum frutescens</i> using organic fish silage use as bio- stimulants". International Journal of Zoology Studies, Vol 8, Issue 2, 2023, Pages 8-12
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