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Physico-chemical
changes during vermicomposting of a terrestrial weed, Mikania micrantha
and leaf litters of Acacia auriculiformis and Bambusa polymorpha
mixed with cowdung
P.S. Chaudhuri*
and S. Debnath
Earthworm Research
Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Tripura University (A Central University),
Suryamaninagar-799 022, India
*Corresponding Author Email : priya_1956@rediffmail.com
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Abstract
Aim:
The aim of the present study was to understand the physico-chemical changes
during vermicomposting of terrestrial weeds, Mikania micrantha and
leaf litters of Acacia auriculiformis and Bambusa polymorpha
mixed with cowdung.
Methodology: Vermicomposting was done in 2.5 l earthen pot, each
having 300 g waste materials [cowdung alone (300g) and different litter
wastes mixed with cowdung in 7:3 ratio]. Based on our pilot study using
cowdung and plant wastes in different ratios, it was observed that earthworm
thrived well and acted better in 7:3 (plant wastes: cowdung) compared to
other ratios. Each pot was inoculated with 30 adult earthworms, Perionyx
excavatus [cumulative weight (g) 9.99?0.09] after 21 days of
pre-composting of wastes. Samples from vermicomposting pots were collected on
0, 15, 30 and 45th day for physico-chemical analysis of wastes.?????
Results:
Vermicomposting brought about changes in pH values near to neutral at the end
of the experiment in all the treatments. Significant increase (p<0.05) in
the electrical conductivity, total nitrogen (%), available phosphorus (mg
100g-1), available potassium (mg 100g-1) and a
significant decrease (p<0.05) in total organic carbon (%) and C:N ratios
from initial feed mixtures to final product in all the vermicomposting
treatments were observed. The maximum rise in electrical conductivity,
nitrogen, available phosphorus, and available potassium were recorded in the
vermicompost obtained from Mikania-cowdung-mixtures.??????
Interpretation: Vermicompost derived from
Mikania-cowdung mixtures may be considered as suitable organic resource.
Addition of carbonaceous materials such as leaf litters, sawdust, straw etc.
with Mikania-cowdung mixtures is recommended for vermicomposting to increase
the C:N ratio of vermicompost for slow release of nutrients.??
Key words: Acacia
auriculiformis, Bambusa polymorpha, Leaf litters, Mikania micrantha,
Perionyx excavatus, Vermicomposting
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