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Management of banana crop waste biomass using vermicomposting technology

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
卷 326, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.124742

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Banana leaf; Waste biomass; Eisenia fetida; Vermicomposting; Heavy metals; Benefit ratio; C:N ratio

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This study demonstrated the beneficial effects of vermicomposting on banana crop waste biomass, including increased nutrient content and decreased heavy metal content. The optimal ratio for earthworm growth and reproduction was found to be 20-40% banana leaf waste biomass. Vermicomposting can be considered as an effective method for banana waste management.
This study reports the vermicomposting of banana crop waste biomass by Eisenia fetida. Cow dung has been used as bulking agent in this study. The experiment was conducted in six vermireactors containing different ratios of banana leaf waste biomass (BL) and cow dung (CD) for 105 days. Earthworm activity significantly reduced pH, TOC, C:N and C:P ratio of the wastes. Whereas macronutrients and micronutrients content increased after vermicomposting. TOC content of wastes reduced by 40-64% and C:N ratio of the vermicomposts was in the range of 8.9-24.3. The benefit ratio for heavy metals (Cu, Fe, Zn, Cd, Pb, Mn and Cr) was in the range of 0.23-3.44. The results indicated that the growth and fecundity of the earthworms was best in the vermireactors having 20-40% BL. Finally, it was concluded that vermicomposting can be included in the overall scheme of banana crop waste management.

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