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The growth and reproduction of Eudrilus eugeniae were evaluated in four animal species wastes under laboratory conditions. Two hatchlings were introduced in 100 g of each animal waste i.e. cow, sheep, pig, and chicken after 15 days of pre-composting. Biomass gain, mortality, sexual maturity, and cocoons production were monitored periodically for 21 weeks. No mortality was observed in any waste. The maximum weight gain per worm and the highest growth rate per worm per week were obtained in chicken waste. Net biomass gain per worm were 1.01 ± 0.52 g, 1.318 ± 0.07 g, 0.87 ± 0.1 g, and 1.69 ± 0.15 g respectively for cow, sheep, pig, and chicken wastes. The highest number of cocoons produced per worm per day was obtained in chicken waste followed in decreasing order by sheep, cow, and pig waste. The mean number of cocoons produced per worm per day in chicken waste was 40.87% greater than these produced per day in pig waste.Among the four animal species, chicken, sheep, and cow were the most favourable wastes for the growth and reproduction of E. eugeniae, and hence can be recommended as feed materials in large scale vermicomposting facilities. 相似文献
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Hajime Iri Isamu Maruta Isao Takahashi Masaru Kubota 《Soil Science and Plant Nutrition》2013,59(1):36-47
Rice fields are kept under flooded condition during the growing period of rice plant for at least three months. Soil of rice fields therefore shows consequently remarkable differences as compared with that of upland fields. This may be understood as a kind of redoxy system. Many soil constituents suffer big changes during floodtime. One of the most important constituents is iron because of its abundance in soil and its color change. 相似文献
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