Determination of Nitrogen Quantities in the Aminoacid Fertilizer with Kjeldahl Device
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced engineering, Management and Science - Year 2019, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Nitrogen is the most important feed source for plants an essential element for plant growth and development (LiuCW et al.- 2014) because the cells are made of nitrogen. It is seen enhance in plant growth in the absence of nitrogen. Therefore, the most important nutrient source of the plant is nitrogen containing fertilizers. Fertilizers are divided into two main parts; organic fertilizers and chemical fertilizers. Organic fertilizers are healthier than chemical fertilizer because it does not conclude chemical substance. All cells are eminent from protein and many of amino acids carry out protein sequence. And amino acids has nitrogen (N) element In general, the nitrogen element is derived from amino acids in organic fertilizer sources from animal waste or vinasse. Nitrogen analysis is the most healthy method to determine with Kjeldahl instrument. The Kjeldahldevice is a nitrogen meter that determines the amount of nitrogen in the fertilizer. The nitrogen content of the Kjeldahlapparatus was determined by the amount of amino acids contained in the extract. Amino acids used as commercial fertilizers are amino acids used in the L- conformation in optical conditions, which are generally produced in laboratory conditions. Lysine is the main one.
Optimization of Cutting Rate for EN 1010 Low Alloy Steel on WEDM Using Response Surface Methodology
EN 1010is a low-carbon steel alloy with 0.10% carbon content. It is known for its fairly low strength and low ductility; however, it can be tempered to increase strength. Machinability of EN 1010 carbon steel is measured...
It’s Time for a New Discussion on Woman in India under the perspective of Gender & Leadership issues
In the Indian society, one can observe numerous ways in which inequality envisages a figure, gender, class, caste, religion being a few of them. For the purpose of this paper, the researchers would like to delve into the...
The Use of Two Media of Instruction in Biology: A Quasi-Experimental Study
This paper determined the effectiveness of the two media of instruction, English and Filipino, in selected topics in Biology using quasi-experimental research. Two sections of Grade 8 students were the respondents of thi...
Numerical simulation of biodiversity: comparison of changing initial conditions and fixed length of growing season
This study examined the effect of varying the initial value of industrialization for a fixed length of growing season on the prediction of biodiversity loss. We have found that when the initial value of industrialization...
Sustainable design for building envelope in hot climates; a case study for the role of the dome as a component of the roof in heat exchange
Architectural design is influenced by the actual thermal behaviour of building components, and this in turn depends not only on their steady and periodic thermal characteristics, but also on exposure effects, orientation...