The Earthworm Eudrilus Eugeniae: a Model Organism for Regenerative Biology
The earthworm, Eudrilus eugeniae is an economical model system for cell and molecular biological experiments to study regeneration and stem cell biology. The purpose of this brief review is to summarize those published studies on the regeneration biology using E. eugenia and to provide the advantages of the model system.
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Impacts of a glyphosate-based herbicide on the gut microbiome of three earthworm species (Alma millsoni, Eudrilus eugeniae and Libyodrilus violaceus): A pilot study. [PDF]
Owagboriaye F +7 more
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GC-MS based untargeted metabolomics reveals the metabolic response of earthworm (Eudrilus eugeniae) after chronic combinatorial exposure to three different pesticides. [PDF]
Malla MA +6 more
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The worm Eudrilus eugeniæ is a species adapted to tropical climates and is highly demanded as fishing bait, therefore possessing high economic value. Separation of worms from humus is typically performed by manual, mechanical, behavioral and electric ...
Maria J. de Moraes +3 more
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Na Seção de Aquicultura do Instituto de Pesca, no Parque Fernando Costa, na cidade de São Paulo, estado de São Paulo, Brasil, através de experimento visando í descoberta de novos alimentos alternativos para plantéis comerciais de rã, foi verificado ...
José MANDELLI JR +2 more
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Vermicomposting of two types of coconut wastes employing Eudrilus eugeniae: a comparative study
Background: While the increase in the number of coconut-based industries in Malaysia supports economic growth positively, it affects the environment negatively by generating large amounts of coconut wastes.
Twana A Tahir, Fauziah S Hamid
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Collection and management of vermicomposting of market waste [PDF]
Vegetable waste from households and markets contributes to contamination of the environment, changes in the global climate, and risks to human health. The techniques used for their management and disposal are inadequate. The goal of this study was to use
Vijayshankar G.R. +4 more
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Ghana faces considerable challenges in managing municipal solid waste (MSW), with 49 %–68 % of it consisting of organic matter. Vermicomposting, an aerobic composting process employing various species of redworms and earthworms, presents a favourable ...
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Aqueous extracts of composted oil refinery sludge and their possible environmental impacts
Oil refinery sludge (ORS) management is a global concern, yet information on its low-cost biotransformation possibility is fairly limited. We present a novel approach for ORS mitigation by Eisenia fetida and Eudrilus eugeniae and aerobic composting (AC ...
Snigdha Nath, Subhasish Das
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Entomopathogenic fungi based microbial insecticides and their physiological and biochemical effects on Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith). [PDF]
Vivekanandhan P +4 more
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