http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/TN-2011000320-A1

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publicationDate 2012-12-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber TN-2011000320-A1
titleOfInvention COMPOST BASED ON PALM DATTIER BYPRODUCTS
abstract The object of the present patent application is to produce compost for agricultural production by composting waste and by-products of date palm. More specifically, the invention aims to provide a composting technique that allows to obtain an organic compost, stable and biological. The invention also aims to provide such a technique that is simple in design and easy to implement. It is recalled that composting is a biological precursor ensuring aerobic decomposition, into a stable organic product rich in humic compounds: compost The composting process, object of the invention, is carried out in a succession of steps comprising at least steps of boryage, setting palace in pits, recovery, irrigation, homogenization and sieving. The compost object of the invention is characterized by a C / N ratio = 14-8; a percentage of organic matter of 44%; a pH = 7-5 and an electrical conductivity equal to 2.48 ms / cm. The compost produced could replace all or part of the chemical fertilizers currently used in intensive agriculture.
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