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Insect farming: A bioeconomy-based opportunity to revalorize plastic wastes. [PDF]
Sanchez-Hernandez JC, Megharaj M.
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Automated Vermicomposting System (of Proper Waste Ratio + MCU Vermicomposting Bed)
2019 IEEE 11th International Conference on Humanoid, Nanotechnology, Information Technology, Communication and Control, Environment, and Management ( HNICEM ), 2019Various projects have been made to automate agricultural methods being used today, each of them having their own drawbacks. In relation to this, a project focusing on organic wastes entitled Automated Vermicomposting System (of Proper Waste Ratio + MCU Vermicomposting Bed) has been developed.
Eugene Embalzado +5 more
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2020
Vermicomposting relies on worms to produce nutrient-dense vermicast from recycled organic food waste and other natural materials. The project takes up very little space, making it a convenient and effective way to fertilize, condition and thus improve the productivity of your home garden.
Usabel, Nicasio, Stokes, Bradley
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Vermicomposting relies on worms to produce nutrient-dense vermicast from recycled organic food waste and other natural materials. The project takes up very little space, making it a convenient and effective way to fertilize, condition and thus improve the productivity of your home garden.
Usabel, Nicasio, Stokes, Bradley
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Vermicomposts Are Biologically Different: Microbial and Functional Diversity of Green Vermicomposts
2020Vermicomposting, the process by which organic waste is broken down through the synergistic actions of earthworms and microbial communities, fulfils the dual purpose of environmental protection and fertilizer production. Vermicompost is considered a nutrient-rich and biologically active organic amendment with various beneficial effects when used as a ...
María Gómez-Brandón +2 more
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Earthworm Biotechnology (Vermicomposting)
1988The contribution of earthworms to soil fertility through their burrowing and feeding activities was recognised by Gilbert White as long ago as 178918. In 1881 Charles Darwin2 showed that earthworms play an important part in the disappearance of surface plant litter and its breakdown and incorporation into the soil. More recent work on earthworm ecology
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Coffee Pulp Vermicomposting Treatment
2000The concept of vermicomposting began with the knowledge that certain species of epigeic earthworms, which live in the litter and primarily feed on pure organic matter (Bouche, 1977; Lavelle, 1981, Abdul and Abdul, 1994) grow in and consume organic waste materials, converting them into an earth-like soil-building substance that forms a beneficial ...
E. Aranda, I. Barois
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Management of banana crop waste biomass using vermicomposting technology
Bioresource Technology, 2021Anoop Yadav
exaly

