Vermicomposting with microbial amendment: Implications for bioremediation of industrial and agricultural waste

Improved agricultural practices and rapid industrialization have led to huge waste generation, and the management of this waste is becoming a global concern. The process of vermicomposting has emerged as a method of choice for converting waste into useful manure, with evidence of increase in crop pr...

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Main Authors: Pratibha Vyas, Sandeep Sharma, Jeena Gupta
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2022-06-01
Series:BioTechnologia
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Online Access:https://www.termedia.pl/Vermicomposting-with-microbial-amendment-Implications-for-bioremediation-of-industrial-and-agricultural-waste,85,47026,1,1.html
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description Improved agricultural practices and rapid industrialization have led to huge waste generation, and the management of this waste is becoming a global concern. The process of vermicomposting has emerged as a method of choice for converting waste into useful manure, with evidence of increase in crop productivity. During vermicomposting, the collective activities of decomposing microorganisms and earthworms lead to the humification of organic/inorganic waste, thereby generating the final product called vermicompost. Different types of industrial wastes such as waste from paper industries, tanneries, sugar mills, and pulp and textile industries have been effectively converted to vermicompost and successfully used to improve plant growth. The vermicompost thus formed was also demonstrated to increase the production of pharmaceutically important plant secondary metabolites such as withanolides and polyunsaturated fatty acids. Microbial amendment with different bacterial and fungal strains during vermicomposting further proves to be beneficial by increasing nitrogen content, decomposing organic waste, providing aeration, and stabilizing the vermicompost. These microorganisms after passing through the earthworm’s intestine increase in numbers in the vermicast, thus becoming enriched in vermicompost, which is particularly important for their use as biofertilizers. The precise role of different microbial pretreatments in improving the quality of vermicompost generated from industrial and agricultural waste is, however, not completely understood. To fill this gap in knowledge, the present article aims to review published literature to highlight the potential of microbial amendment during vermicomposting for bioremediation of industrial and agricultural waste. Microbial pre-composting followed by vermicomposting emerges as an ecofriendly and economical approach for managing agricultural and industrial waste.
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spelling doaj.art-0029f1cfde184f099fb5170a147466732022-12-22T02:19:41ZengTermedia Publishing HouseBioTechnologia0860-77962353-94612022-06-01103220321510.5114/bta.2022.11621347026Vermicomposting with microbial amendment: Implications for bioremediation of industrial and agricultural wastePratibha VyasSandeep SharmaJeena GuptaImproved agricultural practices and rapid industrialization have led to huge waste generation, and the management of this waste is becoming a global concern. The process of vermicomposting has emerged as a method of choice for converting waste into useful manure, with evidence of increase in crop productivity. During vermicomposting, the collective activities of decomposing microorganisms and earthworms lead to the humification of organic/inorganic waste, thereby generating the final product called vermicompost. Different types of industrial wastes such as waste from paper industries, tanneries, sugar mills, and pulp and textile industries have been effectively converted to vermicompost and successfully used to improve plant growth. The vermicompost thus formed was also demonstrated to increase the production of pharmaceutically important plant secondary metabolites such as withanolides and polyunsaturated fatty acids. Microbial amendment with different bacterial and fungal strains during vermicomposting further proves to be beneficial by increasing nitrogen content, decomposing organic waste, providing aeration, and stabilizing the vermicompost. These microorganisms after passing through the earthworm’s intestine increase in numbers in the vermicast, thus becoming enriched in vermicompost, which is particularly important for their use as biofertilizers. The precise role of different microbial pretreatments in improving the quality of vermicompost generated from industrial and agricultural waste is, however, not completely understood. To fill this gap in knowledge, the present article aims to review published literature to highlight the potential of microbial amendment during vermicomposting for bioremediation of industrial and agricultural waste. Microbial pre-composting followed by vermicomposting emerges as an ecofriendly and economical approach for managing agricultural and industrial waste.https://www.termedia.pl/Vermicomposting-with-microbial-amendment-Implications-for-bioremediation-of-industrial-and-agricultural-waste,85,47026,1,1.htmlvermicompost agricultural and industrial waste fungal amendment phosphate-solubilizing bacteria nitrogen-fixing bacteria organic manure
spellingShingle Pratibha Vyas
Sandeep Sharma
Jeena Gupta
Vermicomposting with microbial amendment: Implications for bioremediation of industrial and agricultural waste
BioTechnologia
vermicompost
agricultural and industrial waste
fungal amendment
phosphate-solubilizing bacteria
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
organic manure
title Vermicomposting with microbial amendment: Implications for bioremediation of industrial and agricultural waste
title_full Vermicomposting with microbial amendment: Implications for bioremediation of industrial and agricultural waste
title_fullStr Vermicomposting with microbial amendment: Implications for bioremediation of industrial and agricultural waste
title_full_unstemmed Vermicomposting with microbial amendment: Implications for bioremediation of industrial and agricultural waste
title_short Vermicomposting with microbial amendment: Implications for bioremediation of industrial and agricultural waste
title_sort vermicomposting with microbial amendment implications for bioremediation of industrial and agricultural waste
topic vermicompost
agricultural and industrial waste
fungal amendment
phosphate-solubilizing bacteria
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
organic manure
url https://www.termedia.pl/Vermicomposting-with-microbial-amendment-Implications-for-bioremediation-of-industrial-and-agricultural-waste,85,47026,1,1.html
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