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Volume 8

International Journal of Waste Resources

ISSN: 2252-5211

Recycling Expo 2018

June 25-26, 2018

June 25-26, 2018 | Berlin, Germany

8

th

World Congress and Expo on Recycling

Utilization of urine and weed of

Chromolaena odorata

as a basic materials for liquid fertilizer

Syamsuddin Hasan, Syamsuddin Nompo, A Mujnisa, Sema

and

Purnama Isti Khaerani

Hasanuddin University, Indonesia

I

n Indonesia, livestock urine is considered as waste, while weed of

Chromolaena odorata,

which are very toxic to ruminants,

is abundant in grassland area. These two materials have great potential to improve soil fertility because they can be made to

organic fertilizer through fermentation. Fermentation of mixed urine,

Chromolaena

and water with the proportion of 25:25:50%

added with small proportion of yeast tape, a liquid fertilized produced with nutrient contents of N, P

2

O

5

and K

2

O was 2.3, 0.32

and 0.15%, respectively. The research results showed that the application of liquid fertilizer significantly improved (P<0.01) the

growth and biomass production of Panicum maximum, Brachiaria decumbens and Pennisetum purpureum where Panicum

maximum showed the best response.

Recent Publications

1. Andi P, F Zakaria, H D Kusumaningrum and Syamsuddin Hasan (2014) Selected mineral in meat of cattle grazing in

mine revegetation areas and safe comsumption for human. Food Science and Quality Management 30:18-24.

2. Tanri G R, Syamsuddin Hasan, S Rasjid and S N Sirajuddin (2015) Accessibility goat livestock copperation with the

government, merchant banking and collecting in Majene Regency, West Sulawesi Province. American Eurasian Journal

of Sustainable Agriculture 9(7):13-18.

3. Syamsuddin Hasan, A Natsir, A Ako, A Purnama and Y Ishii (2016) Evaluation of tropical grasses on mine revegatition

for herbage supply to bali cattle in Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Journal of Biological Science 16(2):102-106.

4. Tanri G R, Syamsuddin Hasan, S Rasjid and S N Sirajuddin (2016) Development model of goat farming business base on

productive economy inMajene Regency, West Sulawesi, Indonesia. American Eurasian Journal of Sustainable Agriculture

10(3):1-5.

5. Rinduwati, Syamsuddin Hasan, J A Syamsu and D Useng (2016) Carrying capacity and botanical diversity of pastoral

range in Gowa Regency. International Journal of Science: Basic and Applied Research 29(3):105-111.

Biography

Syamsuddin Hasan has his expertise in Forage and Crop Science. He has been a Lecturer of Faculty of Animal Science, University of Hasanuddin, South Sulawesi

Indonesia since 1979. He was the Dean of Faculty of Animal Science, University of Hasanuddin from 2006 to 2014 for 2 periods. He was a Reviewer in The Ministry of

Higher Education, Research, and Technology of Indonesia since 2004-2016. He is active to join national and international conferences as well. His target is focusing on

research. Now, he is enrolled as the Head of Forage Crops and Pasture Science Laboratory, University of Hasanuddin.

syam_hasan@yahoo.com

Syamsuddin Hasan et al., Int J Waste Resour 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2252-5211-C1-011