2012
DOI: 10.1080/1065657x.2012.10737016
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Vermicomposting of Sewage Sludge: Earthworm Population and Agronomic Advantages

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“…Hence, it is suggested that empty fruit bunches amended with appropriate ratio of cow dung affected the telluric microflora, leading to enhanced decomposition process (Suthar 2008). The result obtained is concurrent with the earlier studies done by Ludibeth et al (2012) and Shak et al (2014) that vermicomposting could reduce the C/N ratio of sewage sludge and rice straw, respectively, to a preferred level of below 20.…”
Section: Electrical Conductivity Of the Vermicompostsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Hence, it is suggested that empty fruit bunches amended with appropriate ratio of cow dung affected the telluric microflora, leading to enhanced decomposition process (Suthar 2008). The result obtained is concurrent with the earlier studies done by Ludibeth et al (2012) and Shak et al (2014) that vermicomposting could reduce the C/N ratio of sewage sludge and rice straw, respectively, to a preferred level of below 20.…”
Section: Electrical Conductivity Of the Vermicompostsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Different letters listed beside the data represent significant differences (P , 0.05) using Duncan's test and one-way ANOVA. (Ludibeth et al 2012), total emission of CO 2 in China in 2010 is 7.2 billion Mg (National Bureau of Statistics of China, Beijing, China). (Ludibeth et al 2012), total emission of CO 2 in China in 2010 is 7.2 billion Mg (National Bureau of Statistics of China, Beijing, China).…”
Section: Implications For Phosphorous Management In Paddy Agroecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total soil C sequestration under P input was quantified to be 569-1719 mol/ha, with the assumption that the average depth and density of arable soil in paddy fields are 25 cm and 2.5 g/cm 3 , respectively (Table 7). Similarly, total amounts of soil C sequestration on a nationwide scale would be 16.2-48.8 billion Mg, provided that the total area of paddy fields in China (28.4 million ha; Ludibeth et al 2012) are receiving P at Notes: Data are expressed as means with SD in parentheses. Different letters listed beside the data represent significant differences (P , 0.05) using Duncan's test and one-way ANOVA.…”
Section: Implications For Phosphorous Management In Paddy Agroecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Those problems could be offset by additional processing step of vermicomposting that would lead to the production of stable fertilizer that can be easily transported, stored and dosed [Munroe 2007]. A small-scale processing plant would complement the industrial wastewater treatment operations and, in theory, could offset the running costs by producing a valuable fertilizer instead of problematic byproducts [Vigueros and Ramírez Camperos 2002;Ludibeth et al 2012].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%