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Tomato Root Growth in Response with Faecal Sludge Compost and Nutrients Measurement

Aside from being high in organic matter, faecal sludge is a good source of plant micro/macronutrients. The goal of this study is to see how faecal sludge compost impacts tomato growth, yield, and quality, as well as to figure out what the best doses of faecal sludge compost are for tomato production. T1 (faecal sludge compost: soil= 1.99), T2 (faecal sludge compost: soil= 298), T3 (faecal sludge compost: soil= 496), and T4 (faecal sludge compost: soil= 892), as well as a control trial, were used as treatments. The findings showed that faecal sludge aids in the growth of tomato roots, with a statistically significant result. When faecal sludge was applied, the majority of nutrients produced significant outcomes. When faecal sludge compost was utilized instead of soil, root length, diameter, fresh weight, and dry weight all rose significantly (faecal sludge compost: soil=8:92). Except for root length, where the ratio of faecal sludge compost to soil (faecal sludge compost: soil=2:98) is best, composted feces sludge is optimal.

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Role Supervisor
Class / Degree Bachelor
Students

Kazi Tarif Rahman
Student ID: 161347

Start Date 5th January, 2021
End Date 30 December, 2021