Bioremediation of Agricultural Wastes through Vermicomposting

被引:25
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作者
Suthar, Surindra
机构
[1] Department of Zoology, J. N. Vyas University, Jodhpur
[2] Environmental Biology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, B.R.G. Government Girls PG College
关键词
agriculture wastes; cowshed manure; earthworm; Eisenia fetida; vermicomposting;
D O I
10.1080/10889860802690513
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The post-harvest residues of some local crops, e.g., wheat (Triticum aestivum), millets (Penniseum typhoides and Sorghum vulgare), and a pulse (Vigna radiata) were subjected to recycle through vermicomposting. The crop residues were amended with animal dung, and three types of vermibeds were prepared: (i) millet straw (S. vulgare + P. typhoides in equal quantity) + sheep manure (1: 2 ratio) (MS); (ii) pulse bran (V. radiata) + wheat straw (T. aestivum) + cow dung (1: 1: 2 ratio) (PWC); and (iii) mixed crop residues (mixing of all types crop residues, used in this study) + cow dung in 1:1 ratio (MCR + CD). The fourth treatment was cattle shed manure (CSM). Vermicomposting resulted in a significant increase in total N (97.3% to 155%), available P (67.5% to 123.5%), exchangeable K (38.3% to 112.9%), and exchangeable Ca (23.3% to 53.2%), and decrease in organic C content (20.4% to 29.0%) in the different vermibeds. The earthworm showed the higher biomass gain, growth rate (mg wt. worm-1 day-1) and cocoon numbers in the CSM vermibed. The quality of crop residues was directly related to the rate of organic matter mineralization during the vermicomposting. This study suggests that agriculture wastes could be converted into some value-added products, e.g., vermicompost and worm biomass through vermicomposting technology. The higher concentrations of plant nutrients in end products indicate a potential for using agriculture wastes in sustainable crop production.
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