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Title Vermicomposting of Lavender Waste: A Biological Laboratory Investigation
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Authors González-Moreno, MA; Gracianteparaluceta, BG; Sádaba, SM; Cobo, EP; Meneses, AS
Title Vermicomposting of Lavender Waste: A Biological Laboratory Investigation
Year 2022
Published Agronomy-Basel, 12, 12
DOI 10.3390/agronomy12122957
Abstract In the present work, lavender waste, a residue of the essential oil extract industry, was used to feed Eisenia andrei with mature horse manure at ratios of 0:100, 25:75, 50:50, 75:25 and 100:0 on dry weight basis. Vermicomposting was carried out for 70 days in laboratory conditions. Biological parameters such as population build-up, total biomass, mortality and cocoon production were observed and measured. Increasing concentrations of waste affected positively the growth and reproduction of worms in a significant way. The 100% lavender waste combination showed the best cocoon production and even tripled their biomass in the first week. A seed germination test was also made, where no evidence of toxicity was found. The germination index range was, in general terms, above 100. The results indicated that the earthworm E. andrei was able to transform lavender waste into compost and thus play a major role in industrial waste management and apply circular economy.
Author Keywords essential oil extraction waste; agro-industrial residues; waste valorization; Eisenia andrei; sustainable agriculture
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000902122900001
WoS Category Agronomy; Plant Sciences
Research Area Agriculture; Plant Sciences
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/12/12/2957/pdf?version=1669361591
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