Effect of Earthworm Vermicompost and Coelomic Fluid Treating on Unfertile Soil.

2014 
Agricultural field is a largely depending upon nutrients such as fertilizers for the better support of growth of plants. Vermicomposting using earthworms is a safer and more economical and ecofriendly process. In the present study the unfertile soil samples were collected from agriculture land in Jayankondam, Ariyalur district. To analyze the microbial count, micro and macro nutrients level. The vermicompost were prepared using the agricultural wastes and the coelomic fluid was collected from earthworm (Eudrilus eugeniae) by heat shock treatment. The good quality of Vigna mungo seeds were collected and inoculated in the different test samples. The soil sample I was unfertile soil, soil sample II was mixed with vermicompost, soil sample III was mixed with coelomic fluid and soil sample IV was vermicompost with coelomic fluid. The present study to analyze the microbial count, nutrient level, water holding capacity, growth and yield. The results were observed in the 30 th and 60 th days. The overall results conclude that the vermicompost with coelomic fluid treating soil gave the good growth and good yield because the vermicompost increasing microbial count and
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