نتایج جستجو برای: eisenia fetida

تعداد نتایج: 1008  

2016
Linee Goswami Sanjay Pratihar Suman Dasgupta Pradip Bhattacharyya Pronab Mudoi Jayanta Bora Satya Sundar Bhattacharya Ki Hyun Kim

Metal contamination from coal ashes (CAs) is widely recognized as a significant environmental concern. To learn more about metal detoxification and accumulation potential of earthworm species, metal-rich tea factory coal ashes (TFCA) were fed to Eisenia fetida and Lampito mauritii by employing a fluorescent tag detection method. Fascinatingly, on feeding fluorescence probed Zn and Cd along with...

Journal: :Journal of applied biology and biotechnology 2023

Isolation and molecular characterization of bacteria from the gut Eisenia fetida for biodegradation 4,4 DDTReagan Mudziwapasi, Sibonani S. Mlambo, Nomathemba L. Chigu, Pardon K. Kuipa, Walter T. Sanyika

Journal: :Journal of applied biology and biotechnology 2022

Isolation and molecular characterization of bacteria from the gut Eisenia fetida for biodegradation 4,4 DDTReagan Mudziwapasi, Sibonani S. Mlambo, Nomathemba L. Chigu, Pardon K. Kuipa, Walter T. Sanyika

2013
Sarah Fink Lauryn Hong Izzy Morrison Yishi Wang

The process of vermicomposting with Eisenia fetida has been regarded as a viable solution to the frequent disposal and waste of used coffee grounds. The effects of coffee grounds on earthworms have yet to be fully understood. In a manipulative experiment with varying ratios of coffee grounds and earthworms, we investigate how the amount of coffee grounds affect total earthworm biomass and also ...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2008
Hirofumi Kosaki Jeffrey D Wolt Kan Wang Joel R Coats

The ecotoxicological effects of transgenic maize-expressed vaccine protein, Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin subunit B (LTB), on two soil invertebrates were studied under laboratory settings. After being reared for 28 days on LTB-maize-treated soils, no apparent mortality of the springtail, Folsomia candida , or the earthworm, Eisenia fetida , was observed at levels well above conservat...

2011
DONG LI PEDRO J. J. ALVAREZ

Eisenia fetida was used as a model terrestrial organism to assess the potential ecotoxicity of molecular pristine C60 in soil. Reproduction (assessed by counting cocoon numbers) was hindered only at very high C60 concentrations (5% by weight), and C60 (up to 1%) was not avoided and did not hinder earthworm growth. This suggests that E. fetida is unlikely to experience acute toxicity as a result...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2006
Raquel Campos-Herrera Dolores Trigo Carmen Gutiérrez

The free-living stage of entomopathogenic nematodes occurs in soil, and is an environmental-friendly alternative for biological control. However, their dispersal capability is limited. Earthworms improve soil characteristics, changing soil structure and influencing many edaphic organisms. Thus, earthworms could be used as vectors to introduce/disperse beneficial organisms. Nevertheless this int...

2008
T. Nakamori Y. Kubota T. Ban-nai Y. Fujii S. Yoshida

An understanding of the dose-effect relationships of ionising radiation for nonhuman biota establishes important baselines for the radiological protection of ecosystems. We used standard laboratory tests to examine the dose-effect relationships of gamma radiation on the survival, growth and reproduction of the earthworm, Eisenia fetida (Oligochaeta). Adult E. fetida were acutely irradiated with...

2008
P M Munnoli Saroj Bhosle

Use of earthworm species to biodegrade various substrates (industrial wastes, agricultural residues, etc.) for composting has proven to be successful after initial stabilization of vermi beds. This study presents optimization of vermi beds (soil + cowdung) for culturing of earthworms (Eisenia fetida, Eudrilus eugeniae, and Megascolex megascolex.). Optimum proportion of soil + cowdung (1:3) for ...

2017
Xiaoqiang Gong Le Wei Xin Yu Suyan Li Xiangyang Sun Xinyu Wang

The effects of adding the biosurfactant rhamnolipid, the lignolytic and cellulolytic fungus Phanerochete chrysosporium, and the free-living nitrogen-fixing bacterium Azotobacter chrococcum on vermicomposting of green waste with Eisenia fetida was investigated. The addition of rhamnolipid and/or either microorganism alone or in all combinations significantly increased E. fetida growth rate, the ...

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