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All human activity leads to the production of residues, creating the necessity of recycling in order to reduce effects on the environment. Accelerating the decomposition of these residues with certain biological agents facilitates their use as organic fertilizer. The current experiment involved biological degraders and organic residues such as bovine manure and domestic waste. Samples with manure made use of two biological agents, worms, and pure manure. Sampes with garbage used the same biological agents and worms, but in addition employed bovine and poultry manure, inoculators. In both types of sample, the highest concentration of nutrients was achieved in the absence of biological degraders.Downloads
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