Evaluation of changes in quantities and types of substrates containing organic wastes on the growth and reproduction of the earthworm 'Eisenia fetida'

Saeed Alipour, E. Fataei, F. Nasehi, A. Imani
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Background: The feasibility of converting organic wastes into vermicompost and the effect of adding such wastes onto the substrate on the growth and reproduction of the earthworm 'Eisenia fetida' were investigated in the present study through a factorial experiment with completely randomized design in triplicate, consisting of two factors. Methods:The first factor with nine different treatment combinations included control, potato (P), carrot pulp (C), vegetables (V), sawdust (S), potato, vegetables, carrot pulp (PVC), sawdust, potato, carrot pulp (SPC), vegetables, sawdust, potato (VSP), and carrot pulp, vegetables, potato, sawdust (CVPS), and the second factor was related to two different substrate concentrations of 100 and 150 g. This research was carried out using a basket method in Tonekabon County in 2021. The base substrate of earthworms was animal manure positioned in boxes and washed with urban tap water to reach a pH value of 6.5-7. After ripening the vermicompost, the boxes were emptied and the number of worms was counted individually. Results:The results of analysis of variance showed a significant difference in the number of cocoon between the studied treatments (P<0.1), but no in the number of worms between the groups. The maximum number of cocoon (mean= 605) corresponded to the sawdust treatment combination (S) and the minimum number of cocoon (mean= 185) was found in the vegetable treatment combination (V). Conclusions: Overall, the results of this study demonstrated that the treatment of manure bed with sawdust wastes provided the optimal conditions for the growth and reproduction of earthworm 'Eisenia fetida.
含有机废物基质的数量和类型对蚯蚓生长和繁殖的影响
背景:本研究采用完全随机设计的三次因子试验,研究了有机废物转化为蚯蚓堆肥的可行性,以及在基质上添加有机废物对蚯蚓(Eisenia fetida)生长繁殖的影响。方法:第一因子以对照、马铃薯(P)、胡萝卜浆(C)、蔬菜(V)、锯末(S)、马铃薯、蔬菜、胡萝卜浆(PVC)、锯末、土豆、胡萝卜浆(SPC)、蔬菜、锯末、土豆(VSP)、胡萝卜浆、蔬菜、土豆、锯末(CVPS) 9种不同处理组合为对照,第二因子以100和150 g两种不同底物浓度为对照。该研究于2021年在托内卡邦县采用篮子法进行。蚯蚓的基础基质是动物粪便,放置在盒子里,用城市自来水洗涤,使pH值达到6.5-7。蚯蚓堆肥成熟后,将盒子清空,并逐个计数蠕虫数量。结果:方差分析结果显示,不同处理间茧数差异有统计学意义(P<0.1),但不同处理间茧数差异无统计学意义(P<0.1)。木屑处理组合(S)的茧数最多,平均为605个,蔬菜处理组合(V)的茧数最少,平均为185个。结论:本研究结果表明,木屑废弃物处理粪肥床为蚯蚓的生长繁殖提供了最佳条件。
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