Title of article :
Poultry feather waste management and effects on plant growth
Author/Authors :
Joardar, J. C. Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh , Rahman, M. M. Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh
Abstract :
Purpose Poultry industries produce a lot of feathers which are considered as waste and needs to be managed properly. Poultry
feathers are rich with keratin protein and therefore they could be a source for good nitrogen fertilizer. Proper treatment of
poultry feather waste (PFW) might be an environmental friendly solid waste management tool and a good source of N-rich
organic fertilizer.
Methods PFW was treated under a mixture of both aerobic and anaerobic processes. Treated poultry feather waste (TPFW)
was analyzed for different nutrient elements. TPFW was applied to the soil at 4, 8, 12 and 16 t/ha along with control. Ipomoea
aquatica was grown as the test plant to evaluate the growth performance under different rates of TPFW application. Plants
were harvested 7 weeks after seed germination.
Results TPFW contained higher amount of organic matter (35.9%) and total nitrogen (4%). Other major nutrient elements
were found to be satisfactory. Color of the plants were observed greener in TPFW applied plants than control plants and the
green color was pronounced with increasing rate of TPFW application. Plant height (cm/plant), leaf number per plant and
weight of plants (g/plant) was also increased significantly due to the application of TPFW at 12 t/ha and above.
Conclusion Proper treatment of PFW might be an environmental friendly, cost effective and sustainable strategy for PFW
management that will also play a vital role in nutrient (especially nitrogen) recycling to the soil.
Keywords :
Poultry , Feather , Waste management , Compost , Nutrient recycling
Journal title :
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Journal title :
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture