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Optimization of Engineering and Process Parameters for Vermicomposting

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  • Rajesh Babu Katiyar

    (Department of Chemical Engineering, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal 462003, India)

  • Suresh Sundaramurthy

    (Department of Chemical Engineering, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal 462003, India)

  • Anil Kumar Sharma

    (Department of Civil Engineering, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal 462003, India)

  • Suresh Arisutha

    (Eco Science and Technology, Bhopal 462003, India)

  • Moonis Ali Khan

    (Chemistry Department, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia)

  • Mika Sillanpää

    (Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Aarhus University, Nørrebrogade 44, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark)

Abstract

Urbanization and population rise considerably increase the generation of solid wastes. The recycling of solid wastes through vermicomposting is a sustainable approach. The current study aimed to investigate the effect of earthworm ( Eisenia fetida and Eugilius euganiae )-processed/mixed solid waste manure (vermicompost) on the development, productivity, and chemical characteristics of chili and brinjal in different wooden reactors (R). A mixture of palash leaf litter, biogas slurry, food wastes from a hostel kitchen and households, and municipal solid waste (MSW) were used during the study. The effects of different reactors; process parameters; earthworm cultures, such as R1–R9 with different widths and lengths at a constant height (30 cm); pH, salt, and moisture content; temperature; C:N ratios; N, P, K, and pathogen content; and the type of mono/-polyculture on vermicompost were tested with respect to chili and brinjal production. The average net increase in the worms’ zoomass in reactor R1 at different mixed worm densities ( E. fetida + E. eugeniae ) under optimum conditions was observed. Compared to a monoculture reactor, the yield of both chili and brinjal were significantly greater in the polyculture reactor with vermicompost soil.

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  • Rajesh Babu Katiyar & Suresh Sundaramurthy & Anil Kumar Sharma & Suresh Arisutha & Moonis Ali Khan & Mika Sillanpää, 2023. "Optimization of Engineering and Process Parameters for Vermicomposting," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(10), pages 1-24, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:10:p:8090-:d:1148198
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