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8 Nov 2015 Full-text (PDF) | Pot culture experiments were done to process poultry waste mixed with bedding materials (Eichhornia crassipes and cow dung) in the ratio of 1:1:2, 1:2:1 and 2:1:1 using earthworm Eudrilus eugeniae. Totally there were three treatments (T 1 , T 2 and T 3) with three replicates for
Abstract: Earthworm is a potential contributor in organic waste disposal or vermicomposting. Eudrilus eugeniae collected from moist subsurface soil and under stones in the University of. Agriculture Sciences, GKVK, Bangalore, India, were studied. E. eugeniae can also be utilized for protein source in animal feed.
Eudrilus eugeniae (kingberg) is the commonly type of earthworms used for vermicomposting in tropical and sub- tropical countries (Somniyam, P. and P. Suwanwaree,. 2009). The earthworm species, Eudrilus eugeniae commonly referred to as the West African night crawler, occurs over the world but mostly in West African
Eudrilus eugeniae pdf. Eudrilus eugeniae pdf. Eudrilus eugeniae pdf. DOWNLOAD! DIRECT DOWNLOAD! Eudrilus eugeniae pdf. Eudrilus eugeniae populations from different locations in Lagos, Nigeria. The earthworm species, Eudrilus eugeniae commonly referred to as the West African. Employing Eudrilus edward e
ABSTRACT. Coelomocytes, the immune cells present in the coelomic fluid of Eudrilus eugeniae were isolated using electric, cold and heat shocks in two different media, phosphate buffer saline (PBS) and Hank's balanced salt solution (HBSS) for demonstrating the ideal treatment for isolation of invertebrate cells and for
2 Nov 2000 The growth and reproduction of Eudrilus eugeniae (Kinberg) in cattle waste solids was studied by growing groups of 1, 2, 4, 8 or 16 small earthworms in 100 g of waste in small containers in incubators at 15°, 20°, 25° and 30°C. Earthworms were weig- hed weekly and the numbers of cocoons produced per
21 Sep 2009 Major nutrient status of vermicompost of vegetable market waste (MW) and floral waste (FW) processed by three species of earthworms namely, Eudrilus eugeniae, Eisenia fetida, and Perionyx excavatus and its simple compost were assessed across different periods in relation to their respective initiative
or nightcrawler, Eudrilus eugeniae, that produces a decent sized worm casting that he www.organicagcentre.ca/DOCs/Vermiculture_FarmersManual_gm.pdf are "synonyms." One website listed Fudrillus eugeniae (i.e. the same species name as. Eudrilus eugeniae). References to Fudrillus on the web are in Spanish.
Eudrilus eugeniae is a species of earthworm native to tropical west Africa and now widespread in warm regions, both wild and under vermicompost, also called the African night crawler. Growth[edit]. Fecundity, growth, maturation and biomass production were all significantly greater at 25 °C than 15°, 20°or 30°. {25 °C = 77
CHAPTER - 2. ECO-PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON Eudrilus eugeniae: INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON. GROWTH AND REPRODUCTION. 2.1 INTRODUCTION. E.eugeniae is an epigeic earthworm of African origin. This worm has been used in monoculture or polyculture with other species of earthworm to produce.
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