2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2013.05.042
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Interactions between compost, vermicompost and earthworms influence plant growth and yield: A one-year greenhouse experiment

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“…Various greenhouse and field studies have examined the effects of a variety of vermicomposts on a wide range of crops including cereals and legumes (Souzaa et al 2013;Chan and Griffiths 1988), vegetables (Doan et al 2013;Edwards and Burrows 1988;Atiyeh et al 2000a), ornamental and flowering plants (Edwards and Burrows 1988;Atiyeh et al 2000b) and field crops (Najar and Khan 2013a;Bhattacharya et al 2012;Wu et al 2012;Valdez-Péreza et al 2011). Most of these investigations have confirmed that vermicomposts usually have significant beneficial effects on plant growth and yield.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various greenhouse and field studies have examined the effects of a variety of vermicomposts on a wide range of crops including cereals and legumes (Souzaa et al 2013;Chan and Griffiths 1988), vegetables (Doan et al 2013;Edwards and Burrows 1988;Atiyeh et al 2000a), ornamental and flowering plants (Edwards and Burrows 1988;Atiyeh et al 2000b) and field crops (Najar and Khan 2013a;Bhattacharya et al 2012;Wu et al 2012;Valdez-Péreza et al 2011). Most of these investigations have confirmed that vermicomposts usually have significant beneficial effects on plant growth and yield.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most of the studies aimed at comparing the influence of animal waste amendment on soil quality have been done using swine, poultry, cow or horse manure as original substrates [6,51]. However, comparatively less research had been focused on buffalo manure, although it is often the main source of organic amendment for many farmers in Asia, especially in Vietnam [62] where it is usually applied on the fields several times per year as compost to improve soil fertility [18,49,50].…”
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“…Isto pode ser explicado pela capacidade de compensação que a cultura do arroz irrigado possui quando há alguma variável dependente negativa para o crescimento da cultura (MAZZARI et al, 2007). A cultura do arroz compensa a variável negativa com o aumento da capacidade produtiva de outra variável (MAZZARI et al, 2007 (DOAN et al, 2013). Nesse estudo, é observado que o vermicomposto bovino (T5) melhorou alguns parâmetros fisiológicos.…”
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“…O vermicomposto mostrou-se uma alternativa eficiente para o suprimento de N a cultura do arroz, embora não tenha atingido as mesmas produções obtidas pelo tratamento com a adição de nitrogênio na forma de ureia. O vermicomposto, como uma fonte orgânica de nitrogênio, obtém uma mineralização de nitrogênio mais lenta para as plantas onde em algumas cultivares pode ter resultados melhores que somente a adubação nitrogenada (DOAN et al, 2013). Além disso, a vermicompostagem além de acelerar a estabilização dos compostos orgânicos, melhora as características químicas e físicas dos resíduos orgâ-nicas com relação a compostagem (AMOSSÉ et al, 2013).…”
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