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Growth and Yield Responses of Tomato (Lycorpersicon Esculentum Mill) to Trichoderma Inoculants in Soilless Medium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Growth and yield responses of tomato to Trichoderma inoculants in Soilless medium (mixture of coconut dust and peat) (Cdp) under Protected Environment Agriculture (PEA) system was attempted. Two Trichoderma species; T harzianum (UPM 29) and T. Virens (
Ragai Kundat, Franklin
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Efficient adsorption of Crystal Violet Dye using Coir Pith-Derived Biochar: CCD-RSM modelling and Characterization [PDF]

open access: diamond, 2023
Jeevan Mathew Tharayil   +4 more
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Utilización de desechos de ajo y maíz suplementados con alpechín para el cultivo de Pleurotus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Garlic and maize cultivations in Argentina are located in similar areas where olive is produced, an advantage for eliminating wastes produced for oil extraction by mushroom cultivation.
Lechner, Bernardo Ernesto   +1 more
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Characterization of Coir Pith Ash Blended Cement Pastes [PDF]

open access: yesResearch & Development in Material Science, 2021
openaire   +1 more source

Study of the removal of methylene blue from aqueous solution by using coir pith [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The use of reasonable and eco friendly adsorbents studied as an alternative substitution of activated carbon for removal of dyes from wastewater. Adsorbents prepared from coconut coir pith, which is a domestic waste, prosperously used to remove the ...
Dhinakaran, Masilamai   +1 more
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Evaluation of composted coir p ith with chemical and biofertilizers on nutrient availability, yield and quality of b lack pepper (Piper nigrum L.) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Composted coir pith was evaluated at Madikeri (Karnataka) under integrated plant nutrient management system to substitute chemical input of fertilizers for improving the yield and quality of black pepper (Piper nigrum). Application of composted coir pith
Sadanandan, V Srinivasan, S Hamza, A K
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Suppression of seedling diseases of silk cotton (Bombax Ceiba) and eucalyptus (Euclayptus tereticornis) by Pleurotus Sajorcaju decomposed coir pith and Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) based potting media [PDF]

open access: yes
The studies on the decomposition of coir waste by yeast slurry and Pleurotus Sojar caju showed that it was found to decompose the coir waste effectively.
Manoranjitham, S K   +2 more
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