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Detoxification of coir pith through refined vermicomposting engaging Eudrilus eugeniae

Chemosphere, 2022
Hazardous coir industrial waste, coir pith has been subjected to 50 days vermicomposting with Eudrilus eugeniae by amending nitrogenous legume plant, Gliricidia sepium together with cattle dung in different combinations, after 21 days precomposting using Pleurotus sajor-caju spawn.
Mani Jayakumar   +7 more
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The transcriptome of anterior regeneration in earthworm Eudrilus eugeniae

Molecular Biology Reports, 2020
The oligochaete earthworm, Eudrilus eugeniae is capable of regenerating both anterior and posterior segments. The present study focuses on the transcriptome analysis of earthworm E. eugeniae to identify and functionally annotate the key genes supporting the anterior blastema formation and regulating the anterior regeneration of the worm.
Sayan Paul   +6 more
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Reproduction of the African earthworm, Eudrilus eugeniae (Oligochaeta) ? cocoons

Biology and Fertility of Soils, 1988
Although various authors have contributed to our knowledge of the biology of Eudrilus eugeniae some basic facts about the life cycle and reproduction are still not fully documented. Quantitative observations were made of the cocoons at 25 °C in different substrates.
A.J. Reinecke, S.A. Viljoen
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Importance of clitellar tissue in the regeneration ability of earthworm Eudrilus eugeniae

Functional & Integrative Genomics, 2022
Among the annelids, earthworms are renowned for their phenomenal ability to regenerate the lost segments. The adult earthworm Eudrilus eugeniae contains 120 segments and the body segments of the earthworm are divided into pre-clitellar, clitellar and post-clitellar segments.
Sayan Paul   +8 more
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Eudrilus eugeniae

2023
Published as part of Hernández-García, Luis Manuel, Sousa, Sandriel Costa, Ferreira, Carmen & Rousseau, Guillaume Xavier, 2023, An annotated checklist and distribution of earthworms from Venezuela (Megadrili: Crassiclitellata), pp.
Hernández-García, Luis Manuel   +3 more
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Eudrilus eugeniae E

2023
Eudrilus eugeniae (Kinberg) BRDF0317, 60 individuals, purchased from bait shop, Brasília-DF (S15°52'7.72", W47°56'51.26"), 14 February 2019, C. Ussuki, C. C. Niva, colls. Taxonomical notes: This species is not normally found in natural conditions in Brazil, and is usually sold in bait shops from local breeders.
Ferreira, Talita   +8 more
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Eudrilus eugeniae Kinberg 1867

2016
Eudrilus eugeniae (Kinberg, 1867) Lumbricus eugeniae Kinberg, 1867: 98. Eudrilus decipiens Perrier, 1871: 1176. Eudrilus eugeniae— Beddard 1895a: 604; Michaelsen 1900: 402; Gates 1972: 51; Blakemore 2002: 353, Fig. 5.1; Blakemore 2015: 528, Figs. 1–4. See Blakemore (2002, 2015b) for further synonyms. Type locality. South Atlantic (St.
Nguyen, Tung T.   +3 more
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Eudrilus eugeniae

9. Eudrilus eugeniae (Kinberg, 1867) Eudrilus eugeniae (Kinberg, 1867) — Michaelsen 1908: 26. Michaelsen 1909: 6. Gates 1942: 98. Gates 1954: 223–224. Gates 1972: 51–52. Borges 1988: 315–326. Reynolds & Reynolds 2001: 17, 18. Reynolds & Reynolds 2004a: 15, 16. Reynolds & Reynolds 2006: 89. Fragoso & Brown 2007: 66 (table). Rodríguez et al.
Álvarez-Abreu, Oniel   +1 more
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Eudrilus eugeniae Kinberg 1867

2012
Eudrilus eugeniae Kinberg, 1867 Material. USNM 1180264, clitellate head fragment, Vembo, Gamba Complex, Gabon gardens around lab buildings at 2.74746° S, 9.99633° E, 10 m asl., 18 May 2008; S. James, G. Divina, G. Moussavou and L. Tchignoumba, colls.
James, Samuel W., Divina, Gildas Brice
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