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Title: Utilização do chorume proveniente da compostagem em hortas domiciliares
Authors: OLIVEIRA, André Sarttori de
MARTINS, Dayse Cristina de Aguiar
ROSA, Julia Pindobeira Santa Rosa
Advisor: BOCATO, Glaucia Fabiane
type of document: Artigo científico
Keywords: Compostagem
Issue Date: 5-Dec-2022
Publisher: 075
Citation: OLIVEIRA, André Sartori de; MARTINS, Dayse Cristina de Aguiar; ROSA, Julia Pindobeira Santa. Utilização do chorume proveniente da compostagem em hortas domiciliares, 2022. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Curso Técnico em Meio Ambiente) - Etec Padre José Nunes Dias, Monte Aprazível(sp), 2022.
Abstract: With the disorderly growth of the population and the increase in the consumption of food, the generation of solid waste produced by society has increased significantly in recent decades and as a consequence one of the main causes of environmental impacts. Manure, a dark liquid, which contains heavy metals and toxic substances, is the compound produced by the decomposition of organic matter and responsible for harming the environment and its resources natural. However, when properly treated, it can be a material rich in nutrients and with the associated composting technique can become a biofertilizer used in home gardens. The study aims to produce the manure from the composting of organic waste from bark, leaves and remains of natural fruits and vegetables. The experiment will be produced in a residence, using a composter and thus being applied in a home garden with the in order to replace the use of chemical fertilizers by the application of manure organic, from a low-cost technique, sustainable since they are used recyclable materials with low impact on the environment.
URI: http://ric.cps.sp.gov.br/handle/123456789/10664
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