Literature DB >> 26517992

Interactions between sewage sludge-amended soil and earthworms--comparison between Eisenia fetida and Eisenia andrei composting species.

Agnieszka Rorat1,2, Hanine Suleiman3, Anna Grobelak4, Anna Grosser4, Małgorzata Kacprzak4, Barbara Płytycz5, Franck Vandenbulcke3.   

Abstract

Vermicomposting is an eco-friendly technology, where earthworms are introduced in the waste, inter alia sewage sludge, to cooperate with microorganisms and enhance decomposition of organic matter. The main aims of the present study was to determine the influence of two different earthworm species, Eisenia fetida and Eisenia andrei, on the changes of selected metallic trace elements content in substratum during vermicomposting process using three different sewage sludge mainly differentiated by their metal contents. Final vermicompost has shown a slight reduction in Cd, Cu, Ni, and Pb, while the Zn concentration tends to increase. Accumulation of particular heavy metals in earthworms' bodies was assessed. Both species revealed high tendency to accumulate Cd and Zn, but not Cu, Ni, and Pb, but E. andrei has higher capabilities to accumulate some metals. Riboflavin content, which content varies depending on metal pollution in several earthworms species, was measured supravitaly in extruded coelomocytes. Riboflavin content decreased slightly during the first 6 weeks of exposure and subsequently restored till the end of the 9-week experiment. Selected agronomic parameters have also been measured in the final product (vermicompost) to assess the influence of earthworms on substratum.

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Keywords:  Accumulation; Eisenia sp; Metallic trace elements; Riboflavin; Sewage sludge; Vermicomposting

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26517992     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-5635-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


  24 in total

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Journal:  Chemosphere       Date:  2010-07-31       Impact factor: 7.086

2.  Riboflavin as a source of autofluorescence in Eisenia fetida coelomocytes.

Authors:  Beata Koziol; Magdalena Markowicz; Jerzy Kruk; Barbara Plytycz
Journal:  Photochem Photobiol       Date:  2006 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 3.421

Review 3.  Using biomarkers in an evolutionary context: lessons from the analysis of biological responses of oligochaete annelids to metal exposure.

Authors:  Maxime Pauwels; Hélène Frérot; Dima Souleman; Franck Vandenbulcke
Journal:  Environ Pollut       Date:  2013-05-23       Impact factor: 8.071

4.  Heavy metals affect the coelomocyte-bacteria balance in earthworms: environmental interactions between abiotic and biotic stressors.

Authors:  Ewa Olchawa; Malgorzata Bzowska; Stephen R Stürzenbaum; A John Morgan; Barbara Plytycz
Journal:  Environ Pollut       Date:  2005-11-23       Impact factor: 8.071

5.  Coelomocyte-derived fluorescence and DNA markers of composting earthworm species.

Authors:  Agnieszka Rorat; Neli Kachamakova-Trojanowska; Alicja Jozkowicz; Jerzy Kruk; Claude Cocquerelle; Franck Vandenbulcke; Michal Santocki; Barbara Plytycz
Journal:  J Exp Zool A Ecol Genet Physiol       Date:  2013-09-30

6.  Vermistabilization of pressmud using Perionyx ceylanensis Mich.

Authors:  Mani Prakash; Natchimuthu Karmegam
Journal:  Bioresour Technol       Date:  2010-07-01       Impact factor: 9.642

7.  Cd/Zn exposure interactions on metallothionein response in Eisenia fetida (Annelida, Oligochaeta).

Authors:  S Demuynck; F Grumiaux; V Mottier; D Schikorski; S Lemière; A Leprêtre
Journal:  Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol       Date:  2007-03-12       Impact factor: 3.228

8.  Riboflavin mobilization from eleocyte stores in the earthworm Dendrodrilus rubidus inhabiting aerially-contaminated Ni smelter soil.

Authors:  Barbara Plytycz; Edyta Kielbasa; Anna Grebosz; Michal Duchnowski; A John Morgan
Journal:  Chemosphere       Date:  2010-07-14       Impact factor: 7.086

9.  Feasibility of nutrient recovery from industrial sludge by vermicomposting technology.

Authors:  Anoop Yadav; V K Garg
Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2009-02-20       Impact factor: 10.588

10.  Vermicomposting of industrially produced woodchips and sewage sludge utilizing Eisenia fetida.

Authors:  M S Maboeta; L van Rensburg
Journal:  Ecotoxicol Environ Saf       Date:  2003-10       Impact factor: 6.291

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  4 in total

1.  Using compost and technosol combined with biochar and Brassica juncea L. to decrease the bioavailable metal concentration in soil from a copper mine settling pond.

Authors:  Rubén Forján; Alfonso Rodríguez-Vila; Emma F Covelo
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2017-10-31       Impact factor: 4.223

2.  Effect of Vermicompost Amendment on the Accumulation and Chemical Forms of Trace Metals in Leafy Vegetables Grown in Contaminated Soils.

Authors:  Yu-Shan Yen; Kuei-San Chen; Hsin-Yi Yang; Hung-Yu Lai
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-06-19       Impact factor: 3.390

3.  The existence of fertile hybrids of closely related model earthworm species, Eisenia andrei and E. fetida.

Authors:  Barbara Plytycz; Janusz Bigaj; Artur Osikowski; Sebastian Hofman; Andrzej Falniowski; Tomasz Panz; Pawel Grzmil; Franck Vandenbulcke
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-01-25       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Characterization of composted sewage sludge during the maturation process: a pilot scale study.

Authors:  Marta Bożym; Grzegorz Siemiątkowski
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2018-10-08       Impact factor: 4.223

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