Vermi-modification of ruminant excreta using Eisenia fetida

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2017

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Present investigation aims on the vermicomposting of the excreta of different ruminants to convert it into manure employing earthworm species, Eisenia fetida. A total of 11 feedstocks (FS1?FS11) with different ratios were prepared from the excreta of different ruminants, viz., sheep, cow, buffalo, and goat. Semi-composted feedstocks were fed to E. fetida for 90?days under laboratory conditions. Vermicomposting enhanced the nutrient contents of ruminant excreta and converted it into odor-free and homogenous vermicompost. The growth of E. fetida was significant in all the feedstocks, but largest biomass gain was achieved in buffalo excreta followed by [sheep?+?buffalo]?>?[goat?+?buffalo] and [cow?+?buffalo] feedstocks. Highest fecundity (782???23.3) was also recorded in buffalo excreta followed by [goat?+?buffalo] excreta feedstock (484.6???15.7). In vermicomposted feedstocks, total organic carbon and organic matter was lesser, while NPK and heavy metals were higher as compared to raw feedstocks. C/N ratios of vermicomposts ranged from 15.37 to 38.56, which indicate a good level of maturity and stabilization of feedstocks. ? 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany.

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Ruminant Excreta, Fecundity, Vermicompost, C: N ratio, Heavy Metals, Eisenia Fetida

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Sharma, K., & Garg, V. K. (2017). Vermi-modification of ruminant excreta using Eisenia fetida. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 24(24), 19938-19945. doi: 10.1007/s11356-017-9673-2

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