Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vol.175, No.2, 792-801, 2015
Direct, Rapid and Sustainable Vermicomposting of the Leaf Litter of Neem (Azadirachta indica)
The recently developed concept of high rate vermicomposting was successfully used to enable direct vermicomoposting of neem leaves-without any pre-composting or cow dung supplementation as previously reported processes had necessitated. All the three epigeic species of earthworms that were explored, Eudrilus eugeniae, Eisenia fetida and Perionyx excavatus, provided efficient vermicast production with no mortality, persistent gain in body mass and good fecundity over the 16 months long period of reactor operation. In this period, all reactors were pulse-fed at the solid retention time of 20 days and were operated in the pseudo discretized continuous operation protocol developed earlier by the authors. With this, it was possible to almost completely dampen the influence of natural biodegradation of the feed or grazing by the earthworm born in the vermireactors. The findings, thus, conclusively prove that, all-through, the brisk vermicomposting was caused almost entirely by the action of the 'parent' earthworms on fresh feed.
Keywords:Azadirachta indica;Neem;Vermicomposting;Organic fertilizer;Eudrilus eugeniae;Eisenia fetida;Perionyx excavatus