Earthworms and Vermicomposting

J. Domínguez
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Vermicomposting, the conversion of organic waste into vermicompost, is mediated by the combined action of earthworms and microorganisms. This interesting and attrac tive alternative to regular composting turns organic waste into a substrate that can be used as a soil amendment and as a growing medium for use in horticulture. Soil is not required in vermicomposting as the organic matter acts as both the substrate and food, and therefore only epigeic earthworms can be used in the process. Several earthworm species have been evaluated for their potential use in vermicomposting, including Eisenia fetida (Savigny), Eisenia andrei (Bouché), Dendrobaena veneta (Rosa), Dendrobaena hortensis (Michaelsen) Eudrilus eugeniae (Kinberg), and Perionyx excavatus (Perrier). The species most commonly used in vermicomposting and vermiculture facilities worldwide are Eisenia andrei and Eisenia fetida . This chapter reviews and updates the controversy surrounding the taxonomic differentiation between E. andrei and E. fetida , and between D. veneta and D. hortensis , showing that these are all different species and emphasizing the importance of maintaining pure cultures in vermicomposting systems. In the final section, methods of cultivating epigeic earthworms to ensure high rates of growth and reproduction are described.
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蚯蚓和蚯蚓堆肥
蚯蚓堆肥是将有机废物转化为蚯蚓堆肥,是由蚯蚓和微生物共同作用介导的。这种有趣而有吸引力的替代常规堆肥将有机废物转化为基材,可以用作土壤改良剂,也可以用作园艺中的生长介质。蚯蚓堆肥不需要土壤,因为有机物质既是基质又是食物,因此只有表观蚯蚓可以在这个过程中使用。几种蚯蚓在蚯蚓堆肥中的潜在应用已经得到了评价,其中包括:费蒂达爱森蚓(Savigny)、andrei爱森蚓(bouch)、veneta石斛(Rosa)、hortensis石斛(Michaelsen)、Eudrilus eugenae (Kinberg)和Perionyx excavatus (Perrier)。在蚯蚓堆肥和蚯蚓养殖设施中最常用的物种是爱森尼亚和费蒂达爱森尼亚。这一章回顾和更新了关于andrei和E. fetida、D. veneta和D. hortensis之间的分类差异的争论,表明它们都是不同的物种,并强调了在蚯蚓堆肥系统中保持纯培养的重要性。在最后一节中,描述了培养表观蚯蚓以确保高生长和繁殖率的方法。
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