Evaluation of bokashi fermentation leachate as a biofertilizer in urban horticulture : inorganic plant nutrient content in bokashi leachate and its effect as a fertilizer on pak choi
The leachate obtained from bokashi fermentation household vessels, are among proponents of the bokashi method believed to be useful as a biofertilizer. The bokashi fermentation method does not lead to foul odours as it is anaerobically fermented in air-tight bins with lactic acid bacteria, amon...
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SLU/Dept. of Plant Breeding (from 130101)
2014
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