<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "Using cassava waste of the cassava starch processing as food for raising African Nightcrawler (Eudrilus eugeniae) to obtain vermicomposting and earthworm biomass"^^ . "The raising earthworms by cassava waste is a useful solution to reduce environmental pollution caused by cassava starch\r\nprocessing. In this study, cassava waste (including cassava peel, cassava pieces and soil) was used as a food source for\r\nraising African Nightcrawler (Eudrilus eugeniae) with experiments as follows: Experiment 1: earthworms were raised in\r\ncrushed cassava waste right after being discharged; Experiment 2: earthworms raised in crushed cassava waste that had\r\nbeen incubated with organic matter decomposing microbiological preparation for the previous two weeks; Experiment 3:\r\nearthworms were raised in crushed cassava waste that had self-decomposed naturally for the previous two weeks. The\r\ncassava waste was decomposed naturally for 4 weeks for the control. Besides, the crushed cassava waste was also\r\nincubated by organic matter decomposing microbiological preparation for 4 weeks for getting more data for comparison\r\nbetween experiments (Experiments 4). The experiments were followed for 4 weeks. The results showed that the content of\r\norganic matter, humic acid and total nitrogen in organic cassava humus obtaining from experiments increased comparing\r\nto the control: total organic matter content reached from 10.4%-15.7%, higher than the control (8.2%) from 1.27-1.92\r\ntimes, humic acid content reached 0.6 - 0.8% and total nitrogen reached 0.3%. In which, the experiment 3 had the highest\r\nquality of humus (organic matter content 15.7%, total nitrogen 0.3%, humic acid 0.7% and fulvic acid 0.5%). The\r\nexperiment 3 also had the highest earthworm biomass (3.6kg), increasing 30.5% comparing to experiment 1 and 19.4%\r\ncomparing to experiment 2. Therefore, experiment 3 was proposed for application in treatment of cassava waste in larger\r\nscale. The organic humus obtaining from raising earthworms by cassava waste can be used as raw materials for producing\r\nvermicompost. The earthworm biomass can be used as protein rich food for domestic animals (such as chicken, tortoise,\r\neel, fish...) or used as nutritious fertilizer."^^ . "2020" . . "12" . "2" . . "Technische Universitat Dresden"^^ . . . "Journal of Vietnammese Environment"^^ . . . "21936471" . . . . . . . . . . "Thi Minh Thanh"^^ . "Le"^^ . "Thi Minh Thanh Le"^^ . . "Thi Quyen"^^ . "Ha"^^ . "Thi Quyen Ha"^^ . . . . . . "Using cassava waste of the cassava starch processing as food for raising African Nightcrawler (Eudrilus eugeniae) to obtain vermicomposting and earthworm biomass (PDF)"^^ . . . "Using cassava waste for raising earthworms 2020.pdf"^^ . . . "Using cassava waste of the cassava starch processing as food for raising African Nightcrawler (Eudrilus eugeniae) to obtain vermicomposting and earthworm biomass (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "lightbox.jpg"^^ . . . "Using cassava waste of the cassava starch processing as food for raising African Nightcrawler (Eudrilus eugeniae) to obtain vermicomposting and earthworm biomass (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "preview.jpg"^^ . . . "Using cassava waste of the cassava starch processing as food for raising African Nightcrawler (Eudrilus eugeniae) to obtain vermicomposting and earthworm biomass (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "medium.jpg"^^ . . . "Using cassava waste of the cassava starch processing as food for raising African Nightcrawler (Eudrilus eugeniae) to obtain vermicomposting and earthworm biomass (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "small.jpg"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #4127 \n\nUsing cassava waste of the cassava starch processing as food for raising African Nightcrawler (Eudrilus eugeniae) to obtain vermicomposting and earthworm biomass\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "Engineering Physics" . .