Analysis Minerals, UV-Visible and FTIR Spectroscopy from Srirangam Temple Flower Waste Manure

Ramya. B, Josephinol .S, Rexida Janthark Mary .S
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The trend of using inorganic fertilizers is on a boom amongst agricultural society, farmers are magnetized towards the short term advantages privileged by inorganic fertilizers, but they are unable to understand the ill effects of these fertilizers on human health and soil fertility. The availability of nutrition in the soil is influenced by the availability of organic matter in the soil. Resulting in increase of essential elements in organic compost makes it an important source for control of acidic soil PH and soil nutrient replenished. Flower waste collected from Srirangam Temple has proven to be significant economic and ecological solution in organic manure preparation. Flower waste was composted and used as organic manure for plants. The minerals present in flower waste are iron, manganese, calcium, potassium, zinc, magnesium, nitrogen and copper. The results signify that use of flower waste as the organic manure enriches the soil quality and increases the crop yield. The bonds and functional groups present in sample prove that it can be used as best manure and this Organic manure is very cheap and effective as a good source of nitrogen for sustainable crop production.

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APA: Ramya. B, Josephinol .S, Rexida Janthark Mary .S (2025). Analysis Minerals, UV-Visible and FTIR Spectroscopy from Srirangam Temple Flower Waste Manure. DOI: 10.86493/OTJ.2433101

AMA: Ramya. B, Josephinol .S, Rexida Janthark Mary .S. Analysis Minerals, UV-Visible and FTIR Spectroscopy from Srirangam Temple Flower Waste Manure. 2025. DOI: 10.86493/OTJ.2433101

Chicago: Ramya. B, Josephinol .S, Rexida Janthark Mary .S. "Analysis Minerals, UV-Visible and FTIR Spectroscopy from Srirangam Temple Flower Waste Manure." Published 2025. DOI: 10.86493/OTJ.2433101

IEEE: Ramya. B, Josephinol .S, Rexida Janthark Mary .S, "Analysis Minerals, UV-Visible and FTIR Spectroscopy from Srirangam Temple Flower Waste Manure," 2025, DOI: 10.86493/OTJ.2433101

ISNAD: Ramya. B, Josephinol .S, Rexida Janthark Mary .S. "Analysis Minerals, UV-Visible and FTIR Spectroscopy from Srirangam Temple Flower Waste Manure." DOI: 10.86493/OTJ.2433101

MLA: Ramya. B, Josephinol .S, Rexida Janthark Mary .S. "Analysis Minerals, UV-Visible and FTIR Spectroscopy from Srirangam Temple Flower Waste Manure." 2025, DOI: 10.86493/OTJ.2433101