2017
DOI: 10.25518/1780-4507.16259
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Rôles et caractéristiques morphologiques du ver de terre Eudrilus eugeniae (synthèse bibliographique)

Abstract: Cet article est distribué suivant les termes et les conditions de la licence CC-BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ deed.fr) Introduction. Eudrilus eugeniae est un ver épigé d'origine africaine. Il est principalement rencontré dans les pays tropicaux et subtropicaux, et est utilisé dans les processus de lombriculture et de lombricompostage. Littérature. Le développement de l'utilisation et de l'exploitation du ver nécessite un approfondissement des connaissances s'y rapportant pour optimiser la pro… Show more

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“…According to [11], Eudrilus eugeniae grows well and produces more cocoons when fed on a substrate rich in nitrogen. Similarly, [5] shows that E. eugeniae grows quickly when it is in cocoa powder containing 3.6 % of nitrogen than in the oat flake which contains only 1.92 %. Rabbit, cattle, and poultry manure contains 13.1 %, 8.4 % and 3.6 % respectively [1].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…According to [11], Eudrilus eugeniae grows well and produces more cocoons when fed on a substrate rich in nitrogen. Similarly, [5] shows that E. eugeniae grows quickly when it is in cocoa powder containing 3.6 % of nitrogen than in the oat flake which contains only 1.92 %. Rabbit, cattle, and poultry manure contains 13.1 %, 8.4 % and 3.6 % respectively [1].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…According to [11], Eudrilus eugeniae grows well and produces more cocoons when fed on a substrate rich in nitrogen. Similarly, [5] shows that E. eugeniae grows quickly when it is in cocoa powder containing 3.6 % of nitrogen than in the oat flake which contains only 1.92 %. Rabbit, cattle, and poultry manure contains 13.1 %, 8.4 % and 3.6 % respectively [1].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%