Biotechnology of Organic Animal Waste Processing Based on<i> Eisenia Fetida</i> (Savigny, 1826)
Xafiza Isroilovna Ergasheva,
Zafar Fayzullayevich Ismailov,
Alimardan Yusupovich Raxmatullayev
et al.
Abstract:Currently, the use of vermicompost in organic soil nutrition is highly efficient. The efficiency of vermicompost production at an industrial level is directly related to the correct implementation of this biotechnological process. In the conducted research, a local earthworm species, Eisenia fetida (Savigny, 1826), was used in the preparation of vermicompost from animal organic waste, which accumulates in large quantities in the livestock sector of agriculture. In the conducted experiments, local species of ea… Show more
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