1. Vermicomposting of distillation waste of citronella plant (Cymbopogon winterianus Jowitt.) employing Eudrilus eugeniae
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Shamia Hoque, J. Das, C.K. Baruah, Neelotpal Sen Sarma, Suresh Deka, and Hemen Deka
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Environmental Engineering ,Chemical Phenomena ,Nitrogen ,Biomass ,Bioengineering ,engineering.material ,law.invention ,Toxicology ,Soil ,Eudrilus eugeniae ,law ,Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared ,Animals ,Cymbopogon ,Oligochaeta ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Distillation ,Waste Products ,biology ,Waste management ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Biodegradation ,biology.organism_classification ,Carbon ,Nutrient content ,Biodegradation, Environmental ,Cymbopogon winterianus ,engineering ,Seasons ,Laboratory experiment ,Vermicompost ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Laboratory experiment on vermicomposting of distillation waste of java citronella (Cymbopogon winterianus Jowitt.) was carried out employing Eudrilus eugeniae, in two seasonal trials, covering summer and winter periods. Two vermicomposting treatments were conducted in earthen pots, one with citronella plant waste only (CW) and the other, a mixture of citronella waste and cowdung in the proportion 5:1 (CW+CD). Vermicomposting of citronella waste resulted reduction in C/N ratio (83.5-87.7%), enhancement of ash content and a number of macro and micronutrients. The FT-IR spectroscopy of the vermicompost revealed the reduction in aliphatic and aromatic compound as well as increase in amide group after the 105 days stabilization process. The vermicompost output was significantly enhanced in CW+CD treatment than CW treatment. Even, nutrient content of the vermicompost was also higher in CW+CD treatment than CW alone indicating the positive role of cowdung in improvement of quantity and quality.
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- 2011
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