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  • 2. Vermiremediation of toxic jute mill waste employing Metaphire posthuma.
    Das S, Deka P, Goswami L, Sahariah B, Hussain N, Bhattacharya SS.
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  • 6. The effects of composting approaches on the emissions of anthropogenic volatile organic compounds: A comparison between vermicomposting and general aerobic composting.
    Bhattacharya SS, Kim KH, Ullah MA, Goswami L, Sahariah B, Bhattacharyya P, Cho SB, Hwang OH.
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    Unuofin FO, Mnkeni PN.
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  • 8. Decomposition of kitchen waste amended with cow manure using an epigeic species (Eisenia fetida) and an anecic species (Lampito mauritii).
    Tripathi G, Bhardwaj P.
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  • 10. Response of Eisenia fetida to the application of different organic wastes in an aluminium-contaminated soil.
    Tejada M, Gómez I, Hernández T, García C.
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  • 11. Bamboo biochar amendment improves the growth and reproduction of Eisenia fetida and the quality of green waste vermicompost.
    Gong X, Cai L, Li S, Chang SX, Sun X, An Z.
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  • 12. Feasibility of nutrient recovery from industrial sludge by vermicomposting technology.
    Yadav A, Garg VK.
    J Hazard Mater; 2009 Aug 30; 168(1):262-8. PubMed ID: 19297091
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  • 13. Bioconversion of herbal industry waste into vermicompost using an epigeic earthworm Eudrilus eugeniae.
    Kumari M, Kumar S, Chauhan RS, Ravikanth K.
    Waste Manag Res; 2011 Nov 30; 29(11):1205-12. PubMed ID: 20952444
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  • 14. Effect of vermicomposting on calcium, sulphur and some heavy metal content of different biodegradable organic wastes under liming and microbial inoculation.
    Das D, Bhattacharyya P, Ghosh BC, Banik P.
    J Environ Sci Health B; 2012 Nov 30; 47(3):205-11. PubMed ID: 22375592
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  • 15. On site domestic organic waste treatment through vermitechnology using indigenous earthworm species.
    Rajpal A, Bhargava R, Sasi SK, Chopra A.
    Waste Manag Res; 2012 Mar 30; 30(3):266-75. PubMed ID: 21628345
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  • 16. Bioconversion of wastes from olive oil industries by vermicomposting process using the epigeic earthworm Eisenia andrei.
    Melgar R, Benitez E, Nogales R.
    J Environ Sci Health B; 2009 Jun 30; 44(5):488-95. PubMed ID: 20183054
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  • 19. Vermi-sanitization of toxic silk industry waste employing Eisenia fetida and Eudrilus eugeniae: Substrate compatibility, nutrient enrichment and metal accumulation dynamics.
    Paul S, Das S, Raul P, Bhattacharya SS.
    Bioresour Technol; 2018 Oct 30; 266():267-274. PubMed ID: 29982047
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