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Vermicomposting of Food Wastes
Seinn Lei Aye
With the progressive increase in the size of the Myanmar's population, large volumes of organic wastes produced all over the country are creating a serious disposal problem and a major source of environmental pollution. In the study, effective recycling of food wastes was carried out to produce organic fertilizer vermicompost. The locality available earthworm Red Wigglers Esenia Fetida and
Indian Blue earthworm Preionyx Excavatus were used for the purpose. The characteristics of vermicompost such as nitrogen content, phosphorous content, potassium content, organic matter content, calcium and magnesium contents, pH,
carbon and nitrogen ratio were determined. The vermicompost products were applied in Mustard Greens (Brassica Juncea var.) (Mon-hnyin) plantation and its effect on growth characters were investigated. The vermicomposting process took 3 months to produce black, light and odorless products. The results showed that vermicompost produced from mixed earthworm species gave higher yield than those produced by single species. The analysis of vermicompost revealed that it contained sufficient amount of both primary macronutrients - nitrogen (1.32%), phosphorus (0.72%), potassium (0.58%), and secondary macronutrients - calcium (0.79%) and magnesium (0.32%). It was also found that Mustard Greens plants with the application of vermicompost had better growth characters in terms of numbers of leaves per plant, leave length and leave width than those plants without application of vermicompost.
2018
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12678/0000002226
https://meral.edu.mm/records/2226