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Title Vermicomposting Nursery Green Waste: A Circular Economy Approach
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Authors Vannucchi, F; Bondi, G; Traversari, S; Peruzzi, E; Doni, S; Masciandaro, G; Carpi, G; Calcaprina, M; Macci, C
Title Vermicomposting Nursery Green Waste: A Circular Economy Approach
Year 2024
Published Waste And Biomass Valorization, 15, 6
DOI 10.1007/s12649-024-02444-0
Abstract The high variability in composition and quality of green residues, especially those derived from the nursery sector, limits their recovery and recycling. Vermicomposting (VC) is a promising sustainable technology for recycling green residues from nurseries. This transforms them into nutrient-enriched resources thanks to its ability to degrade recalcitrant materials. We tested VC using a circular economy approach to recover various green lignocellulosic residues, i.e., dry chopped green waste (GW), sawdust (SW) and woodchips (WC), from local nurseries (Pistoia, Italy). Different mixture proportions were used (100% GW, 70% GW + 30% SW, 50% GW + 50% WC, 100% WC), creating growing media that can be reused in nursery production. The physical, chemical, and biological properties of VC for each residue was monitored. To assess suitability as a growing media component, the final VC properties were verified according to Italian legislation for fertilisers (D. lgs. 75/2010), and plant growth tests were carried out to evaluate plant performance. Degradation of organic matter occurred, especially in GW (- 52%), where the reduction of enzyme activities (- 10% to - 31%) involved in the carbon and nutrient cycles, and the increase in germination index (+ 24%) suggested there was mixture stability at the end of VC. Despite some exceptions for Italian legislation, the growth test confirmed the maturity and the agronomical applicability of all mixtures. Our results show that vermicomposting would appear to be an auspicious approach for the management of lignocellulosic green residues coming from nurseries, creating an appropriate growing media component for use with a circular economy approach.
Author Keywords Earthworms; Eisenia fetida; Eisenia andrei; Growing media; Lignocellulosic green wastes vermicompost
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001162901600001
WoS Category Environmental Sciences
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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