Literature DB >> 27117148

Vermiremediation of toxic jute mill waste employing Metaphire posthuma.

Subhasish Das1, Priyanka Deka1, Linee Goswami1, Banashree Sahariah1, Nazneen Hussain1, Satya Sundar Bhattacharya2.   

Abstract

India has a giant jute-producinpan>g basket which produces conpan>siderable quanpan>tity of toxic pan> class="Species">jute mill waste (JMW). Conversely, report on usability potential of JMW is rather scanty. The present study illustrates the efficiency of vermicomposting in bioconversion of JMW for agricultural use. Various combinations of JMW, cow dung, and vegetable waste were fed to Metaphire posthuma in vermireactors. Rapid increment of earthworm count, body weight, and cocoon production was evidenced. Total organic carbon and pH reduction was noteworthy, but N, P, and K availability, formation of stable humic acid C, fulvic acid C, and microbial biomass C substantially increased due to vermicomposting. FTIR spectroscopy confirmed a higher stability of vermicomposted JMW over the composted product. A significant decline in heavy metal concentration (Cr, Pb, Fe, and Zn) in the vermicomposted JMW further establishes the potential of vermicomposting with M. posthuma in successful conversion of the toxic JMW into valuable product.

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Keywords:  Jute waste; Metal remediation; Metaphire posthuma; Seed viability; Vermicomposting

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27117148     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-016-6718-x

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


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