2015
DOI: 10.1186/s40064-014-0780-y
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Potential utilization of bagasse as feed material for earthworm Eisenia fetida and production of vermicompost

Abstract: In the present work bagasse (B) i.e waste of the sugar industry, was fed to Eisenia fetida with cattle dung (CD) support as feed material at various ratios (waste: CD) of 0:100 (B0), 25:75 (B25), 50:50 (B50), 75:25 (B75) and 100:0 (B100) on dry weight basis. Co-composting with cattle dung helped to improve their acceptability for E. fetida and also improved physico-chemical characteristics. Best appropriate ratio for survival, maximum growth and population buildup of E. fetida was determined by observing popul… Show more

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“…Bhat et al [2] managed pressmud sludge through E. fetida and observed that the maximum growth and reproduction was observed in the 25:75 (pressmud: cow dung) feed mixture. Bhat et al [3] also managed baggase waste amended with cattle dung through earthworm E. fetida. The results showed that the minimum mortality and highest growth of worms were observed in 50:50 (bagasse:cattle dung) mixture.…”
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“…Bhat et al [2] managed pressmud sludge through E. fetida and observed that the maximum growth and reproduction was observed in the 25:75 (pressmud: cow dung) feed mixture. Bhat et al [3] also managed baggase waste amended with cattle dung through earthworm E. fetida. The results showed that the minimum mortality and highest growth of worms were observed in 50:50 (bagasse:cattle dung) mixture.…”
Section: Growth Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the processing of sugar, different kind of wastes is generated like pressmud, bagasse, sugar cane trash, sugar beet mud, pulp, molasses etc. [2][3][4][5]. These wastes are potential pollutants unless recycled.…”
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“…The reproductive and growth performance of Hyperiodrius africanus was evaluated in tropical weed (Chromolaena odorata) and coffee residues by Tandon (1998). Bhat et al (2015) measured the growth and reproduction of E. fetida in bagasse feed, while Parthasarathi and Ranganathan (1999) studied the growth and reproductive potential of Perionix excvatus and E. fetida on pressmud. Govindarajan et al (2008) made growth and reproductive assessment of E. fetida on Leucaena glauca leaf litter, Nath et al (2009) studied the effect of different combinations of animal dung and agro/kitchen wastes on growth and development of E. fetida.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…higher quality [1][2][3][4]. Wastes like decomposed or fresh fruits and vegetables can be recycled using earthworms.…”
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