Vermicomposting is a method that allows for the environmentally friendly management of plant organic waste through the activity of concentrated earthworm populations. As a result of an appropriately conducted process, it is possible to obtain a valuable organic fertilizer, abundant in nutrients for plants as well as the development of a favorable (qualitatively and quantitatively) earthworm population structure. This paper presents the results of the vermicomposting process of waste plant mass with the use of vermireactors with different designs. In conventional no protective substrate (NPS) vermireactors, plant waste was the only habitat for earthworms, whilst protective substrate (PS) vermireactors also had a medium to shield the earthwor...
Optimal substrates for vermicompost should ensure survival and reproduction of earthworms, as well a...
486-494A review is presented summarizing the global state-of-the-art, including the gist of the stud...
Rapid growth of urbanization and industrialization has led to generation of large quantities of wast...
Vermicomposting is a process by which the organic waste is converted into manure with the help of ea...
The rapid increase in the volume of waste is one aspect of the environment crisis, accompanying glob...
Vermicomposting is an ecofriendly, socially sound and economically viable technology to manage the o...
This paper presents the results of the process of vermicomposting waste biomass of littoral plants T...
The research concerned the possibility of vermicomposting organic wastes separated from kitchen resi...
This study was carried out as an experiment using the following procedure: A plastic containers were...
Vermicomposting is a process in which earthworms are utilized to convert biodegradable organic waste...
The aim of the study was to assess the usefulness of vermicomposting as a method of bioconversion of...
Vermicomposting is a biotechnological process, in which organic materials converted as valuable prod...
Vermicomposting is a biotechnological process, in which organic materials converted as valuable prod...
In the present work, the effective recycling of agricultural wastes like rice straw and cow dung was...
Major challenge in agriculture industry is lack of proper management and recycling of waste of major...
Optimal substrates for vermicompost should ensure survival and reproduction of earthworms, as well a...
486-494A review is presented summarizing the global state-of-the-art, including the gist of the stud...
Rapid growth of urbanization and industrialization has led to generation of large quantities of wast...
Vermicomposting is a process by which the organic waste is converted into manure with the help of ea...
The rapid increase in the volume of waste is one aspect of the environment crisis, accompanying glob...
Vermicomposting is an ecofriendly, socially sound and economically viable technology to manage the o...
This paper presents the results of the process of vermicomposting waste biomass of littoral plants T...
The research concerned the possibility of vermicomposting organic wastes separated from kitchen resi...
This study was carried out as an experiment using the following procedure: A plastic containers were...
Vermicomposting is a process in which earthworms are utilized to convert biodegradable organic waste...
The aim of the study was to assess the usefulness of vermicomposting as a method of bioconversion of...
Vermicomposting is a biotechnological process, in which organic materials converted as valuable prod...
Vermicomposting is a biotechnological process, in which organic materials converted as valuable prod...
In the present work, the effective recycling of agricultural wastes like rice straw and cow dung was...
Major challenge in agriculture industry is lack of proper management and recycling of waste of major...
Optimal substrates for vermicompost should ensure survival and reproduction of earthworms, as well a...
486-494A review is presented summarizing the global state-of-the-art, including the gist of the stud...
Rapid growth of urbanization and industrialization has led to generation of large quantities of wast...