Microbial Effectiveness through Vermicomposting Technique for the Biological Stabilization of Solid Waste

B. Baral, N. Bhattarai, G. Shrestha
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Bacterial and fungal isolates were isolated and their effectiveness in composting on different substrates with the aid of earthworms Eisenia foetida (Red Wigglers) was performed at Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST). Different parameters such as isolation of microorganisms, earthworm multiplication, composting effectiveness, analysis of micro-flora, their antimicrobial activity and nutrient content were performed. Bacteria such as Bacillus sp., Pseudomonas sp . , Micrococcus sp., Azotobacter sp., Beijerinckia sp. were isolated, where as the fungal isolates include Aspergillus sp., Penicillium sp., Mucor sp., Rhizopus sp., Fusarium sp., Geotrichum sp. etc and the isolated actinomycetes were Streptomyce s sp., Micromonospora sp etc. The treatment prepared by using the saw dust as a substrate and inoculation with Rhizobium sp. showed better for the earthworm multiplication, followed by biogas slurry with Rhizobium , Lantana camara with both Trichoderma and Rhizobium, Ageratina adenophora with both Trichoderma and Rhizobium and finally control. The treatment prepared from biogas slurry with inoculum Trichoderma + Rhizobium showed the fast composting and decomposition than other combinations. The harvested vermicomposts were higher in microbial diversity, nutrient content and showed effective antimicrobial activity towards different plant and human pathogens. Among treatments, the treatment prepared from Ageratina inoculated with the combination of Trichoderma and Rhizobium showed the higher increment of Potassium (K) content in comparison to the control. Similarly, Phosphorous (P) increment was found to be higher in the treatment with Lantana inoculated with both Trichoderma and Rhizobium sp. Likewise, Nitrogen (N) increment was found to be higher in Lantana inoculated with Rhizobium sp. In comparison to the control, organic matter was found to be in higher increment on Ageratina inoculated with both Trichoderma and Rhizobium sp. Composts formed from all these combination were found to be basic in nature. J. Nat. Hist. Mus. Vol. 26, 2012: 126-135
蚯蚓堆肥技术在固体废物生物稳定化中的微生物效应研究
在尼泊尔科学技术研究院(NAST)对细菌和真菌分离物进行了分离,并对它们在不同基质上与赤色蚯蚓(Eisenia foetida)的堆肥效果进行了研究。对微生物分离、蚯蚓繁殖、堆肥效果、微生物区系分析、微生物抑菌活性和养分含量等参数进行了研究。细菌如芽孢杆菌、假单胞菌等。分离到的真菌有曲霉、青霉、毛霉、根霉、镰刀菌、土霉等,分离到的放线菌有链霉菌、小单孢菌等。以木屑为基质,接种根瘤菌的处理对蚯蚓的增殖效果较好,其次是接种根瘤菌的沼液、同时接种木霉和根瘤菌的山楂、同时接种木霉和根瘤菌的腺线虫,最后是对照处理。以沼液为原料,接种木霉+根瘤菌处理的堆肥分解速度快于其他组合。收获的蚯蚓堆肥具有较高的微生物多样性和营养成分,对不同的植物和人类病原体具有有效的抗菌活性。其中,木霉与根瘤菌联合接种黑木耳处理的钾含量较对照增加较多。同样地,同时接种木霉和根瘤菌的处理,磷(P)的增长量更高。同样,接种根瘤菌的处理,氮(N)的增长量也更高。与对照相比,同时接种木霉和根瘤菌的处理,有机物质的增长量更高。这些组合形成的堆肥具有碱性。J.纳特。亩。Vol. 26, 2012: 126-135
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