Selective Utilization of Organic Solid Wastes by Earthworm (<i>Eisenia foetida</i>)

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  • Shankar Raj Pant Academy of Science and Technology
  • Kayo Devi Yami Academy of Science and Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/njst.v9i0.3172

Keywords:

Vermi compost, Organic solid wastes, Eisenia foetida

Abstract

Rapid growth of population in Kathmandu valley has increased solid wastes generation tremendously. One of the best ways of managing the organic wastes is to recycle domestic wastes at the site of its origin by vermicomposting into valuable organic fertilizers. A laboratory experiment was carried out at for proper management of solid wastes of Kathmandu valley, generated from Ayurveda industry, sugar mill (bagasse), wood mill, kitchen, and vegetable and fruit markets. The experiment dealt with the decomposition of solid wastes through the action of red worm (Eisenia foetida). The vermicomposting of mixtures were carried out for 12 weeks. Observations showed that vermicompost obtained from Ayurveda industry wastes was found to be rich in N, P, K and organic matter, and vermicompost from sugarcane bagasse was found best for rapid multiplication of Eisenia foetida. Fish scales and sawdust were identified as worst substrate for this worm.

Key words: vermi compost; organic solid wastes; Eisenia foetida

DOI: 10.3126/njst.v9i0.3172

Nepal Journal of Science and Technology 9 (2008) 99-104

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Shankar Raj Pant, Academy of Science and Technology

Research Officer, Nepal Academy of Science and Technology, Khumaltar, Lalitpur

Kayo Devi Yami, Academy of Science and Technology

Research Officer, Nepal Academy of Science and Technology, Khumaltar, Lalitpur

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Pant, S. R., & Yami, K. D. (2010). Selective Utilization of Organic Solid Wastes by Earthworm (<i>Eisenia foetida</i>). Nepal Journal of Science and Technology, 9, 99–104. https://doi.org/10.3126/njst.v9i0.3172

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