Characterization of vermicompost of coconut husk mixed with cattle dung: physicochemical properties, SEM, and FT-IR analysis

The present work evaluated the potential of vermicomposting in management of different ratios of coconut husk waste (CH) and cattle dung (CD) viz (waste: CD) 0:100 (CH 0 ), 25:75 (CH 25 ), 50:50 (CH 50 ), 75:25 (CH 75 ), and 100:0 (CH 100 ) using Eisenia fetida for 120 days. The physicochemical prop...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental science and pollution research international 2022-12, Vol.29 (58), p.87790-87801
Hauptverfasser: Quadar, Jahangeer, Chowdhary, Anu Bala, Dutta, Rahil, Angmo, Deachen, Rashid, Farhana, Singh, Sharanpreet, Singh, Jaswinder, Vig, Adarsh Pal
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Zusammenfassung:The present work evaluated the potential of vermicomposting in management of different ratios of coconut husk waste (CH) and cattle dung (CD) viz (waste: CD) 0:100 (CH 0 ), 25:75 (CH 25 ), 50:50 (CH 50 ), 75:25 (CH 75 ), and 100:0 (CH 100 ) using Eisenia fetida for 120 days. The physicochemical properties were analyzed in vermicompost samples taken on the 0 and 120th day. Co-composting with cattle manure improved their acceptability for E. fetida as well as their physicochemical properties. In a 50:50 (CH 50 ) ratio, the lowest mortality and maximum growth in terms of number and biomass of earthworms were observed. The results revealed that during pre-vermicompost to post-vermicompost, nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and sodium increased, whereas in all vermicomposting end products organic carbon and the C:N ratio decreased significantly. Except zinc, all heavy metals decreased significantly ( p  
ISSN:0944-1344
1614-7499
DOI:10.1007/s11356-022-21899-z