Heat pre-treatment as an initial step in vermicomposting significantly influences worm population and cocoon production

Fevziye Şüheyda Hepşen Türkay
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Heat treatment of vermicompost and cow manure is mandated before their use as fertilizers to address the risk of pathogenicity in vermicompost derived from cow manure. While vermicomposting under mesophilic conditions does not significantly reduce microorganisms or degrade enzymes and proteins, organic matter passing through the earthworm's digestive system is effectively composted and sterilized. This study focused on cow manure and subjected it to three heat treatments: 25 °C (HT1), 70 °C for 1 hour (HT2), and 121 °C at 1.5 atm for 15 minutes (HT3). We assessed these treatments over five incubation periods (0, 7, 15, 30, and 45 days) on earthworm (Eisenia fetida L.) biomass, juvenile counts, and cocoon production. The results showed that all earthworms in HT3 died at the second incubation, while the HT1 and HT2 groups survived. Cocoon counts in HT1 and HT2 increased with each period (P
作为蚯蚓堆肥初始步骤的热预处理可显著影响蠕虫数量和蚕茧产量
在将蚯蚓堆肥和牛粪用作肥料之前,必须对其进行热处理,以解决牛粪蚯蚓堆肥中的病原体风险。虽然在中温条件下进行蚯蚓堆肥不会显著减少微生物或降解酶和蛋白质,但通过蚯蚓消化系统的有机物会被有效堆肥和杀菌。这项研究主要针对牛粪,并对其进行了三种热处理:25 °C (HT1)、70 °C 1 小时 (HT2) 和 121 °C 1.5 atm 15 分钟 (HT3)。我们在五个培养期(0、7、15、30 和 45 天)内评估了这些处理对蚯蚓(Eisenia fetida L.)生物量、幼虫计数和茧产量的影响。结果表明,HT3 组的蚯蚓在第二次孵化时全部死亡,而 HT1 和 HT2 组则存活下来。HT1 和 HT2 组的蚕茧数随着孵化期的延长而增加(P
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