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136 related items for PubMed ID: 12895560

  • 1. Municipal solid waste management through vermicomposting employing exotic and local species of earthworms.
    Kaviraj, Sharma S.
    Bioresour Technol; 2003 Nov; 90(2):169-73. PubMed ID: 12895560
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  • 2. Vermicomposting of Solid Waste Using Local and Exotic Earthworms: A Comparative Study.
    Amit K, Ajit K, Arthanareeswari M, Kamaraj P.
    J Environ Sci Eng; 2014 Jul; 56(3):351-6. PubMed ID: 26563089
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  • 3. Decomposition of kitchen waste amended with cow manure using an epigeic species (Eisenia fetida) and an anecic species (Lampito mauritii).
    Tripathi G, Bhardwaj P.
    Bioresour Technol; 2004 Apr; 92(2):215-8. PubMed ID: 14693456
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  • 5. [Comparative studies on vermicomposting of sewage sludge with two epigeic earthworms].
    Chen XM, Huang K, Fu XY, Ni SR.
    Huan Jing Ke Xue; 2010 May; 31(5):1274-9. PubMed ID: 20623864
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  • 6. Bioconversion of filter mud using vermicomposting employing two exotic and one local earthworm species.
    Khwairakpam M, Bhargava R.
    Bioresour Technol; 2009 Dec; 100(23):5846-52. PubMed ID: 19608410
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  • 7. Nutrient recovery from apple pomace waste by vermicomposting technology.
    Hanc A, Chadimova Z.
    Bioresour Technol; 2014 Sep; 168():240-4. PubMed ID: 24582426
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  • 11. Unveiling the earthworm-associated preferential remediation of emerging organic pollutants and heavy metals in MSW-based vermicomposting systems: Insights through the lens of multivariate techniques and novel empirical models.
    Pegu R, Prakash A, Borah P, Paul S, Bhattacharya SS.
    Chemosphere; 2024 Sep; 363():142782. PubMed ID: 38972460
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  • 13. Metal remediation and biodegradation potential of earthworm species on municipal solid waste: a parallel analysis between Metaphire posthuma and Eisenia fetida.
    Sahariah B, Goswami L, Kim KH, Bhattacharyya P, Bhattacharya SS.
    Bioresour Technol; 2015 Mar; 180():230-6. PubMed ID: 25616236
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  • 19. Optimization of cow dung spiked pre-consumer processing vegetable waste for vermicomposting using Eisenia fetida.
    Garg VK, Gupta R.
    Ecotoxicol Environ Saf; 2011 Jan; 74(1):19-24. PubMed ID: 20951432
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