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- Effect of Decomposed Ipomoea carnea, Sheep Droppings and Pongamia Leaves on the Growth and Yield of Rose Plant
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M. Deivanayaki
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S. Brindha
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1 PG and Research Department of Zoology, Government College for Women (Autonomous), Kumbakonam 612001, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 PG and Research Department of Zoology, Government College for Women (Autonomous), Kumbakonam 612001, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8, No 3 (2016), Pagination: 135-138Abstract
A study was conducted for a period of 60 days on the effect of partly decomposed Ipomoea carnea, sheep droppings and Pongamia pinnata leaves on the growth and yield of rose flowers. The ratios of total nodes, leaves and flowers of rose raised in the respective organic manures were 107:456:26, 91:339:20 and66:302:18. Of the three organic manures used in the rose cultivation, the manure prepared from Ipomoea carnea showed better results over the manures derived from sheep droppings and Pongamia pinnata leaves, though all of them have high nutrients. From the current result, it is inferred that the organic materials used have a positive role in the growth and yield of rose as revealed by increased values, though a differential effect was noticed in the said manures.Keywords
Ipomea carnea, Sheep Droppings, Pongamia pinnata Leaves, Rose Plant.- Effect of Different Sheep Droppings Media on the Growth and Cocoon Production of Eisenia fetida
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1 PG and Research Department of Zoology, Government College for Women (Autonomous), Kumbakonam 612 001, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 PG and Research Department of Zoology, Government College for Women (Autonomous), Kumbakonam 612 001, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8, No 3 (2016), Pagination: 142-144Abstract
The rate of cocoon production of adult epigenic earthworm, Eisenia fetida kept in the 0,25,50,75 and 100 PSR (Percent Substrate Ratio) media prepared from partly decomposed sheep droppings waste with soil for 30 days was determined. The worms kept in 50, 75, and 100 PSR media for 30 days showed a gradual increase in their body weight up to 22 days thereafter, a gradual decline until the termination of this study. However, the worms kept in the same media (50, 75 and 100 PSR) after 30 days showed an increased value in their body weight over their respective initial weight. On the contrary, all the worms kept in 0 and 25 PSR media showed a gradual decrease in their body weight until the termination of this study. The worms kept in soil alone for 30 day though showed 100% survival value, only 2 cocoons were laid during the course of study due to less organic matters in the medium. Though the worms kept in their PSR media for 30 days produced relatively more cocoons. Than the control, the worms in 75 PSR sheep droppings medium is considered to be a good medium for the culture of earthworm, Eisenia fetida.Keywords
Sheep Droppings, Eisenia fetida, Cocoon Production.- Effect of Different Adhatoda vasica Leaves Media on the Growth and Cocoon Production of Eudrilus eugeniae
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1 PG and Research Department of Zoology, Government College for Women (Autonomous), Kumbakonam, 612 001,Tamil Nadu, IN
1 PG and Research Department of Zoology, Government College for Women (Autonomous), Kumbakonam, 612 001,Tamil Nadu, IN
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Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 288-292Abstract
The rate of cocoon production of adult earthworm, Eudrilus eugeniae kept in the 0, 25, 50, 75 and 100 PSR (Percent Substrate Ratio) media prepared from partly decomposed Adhatoda vasica leaves waste with soil for 30 days determined. The worms kept in 50, 75, and 100 PSR media for 30 days showed a gradual increase in their body weight up to 22 days thereafter, a gradual decline until the termination of this study. However, the worms kept in the same media 50, 75 and 100 PSR after 30 days showed an increased value in their body weight over their respective initial weight. On the contrary, all the worms kept in 0 and 25 PSR media showed a gradual decrease in their body weight until the termination of this study. The worms kept in soil alone for 30 days produced only 5 cocoons for the entire course of the study due to less organic matters in the medium. The worms in the PSR media for 30 days produced relatively more cocoons. Though than control, the worms in 75 PSR Adhatoda vasica leaves medium is considered to be a good medium for the culture of earthworm, Eudrilus eugeniae.Keywords
Vermiculture, Vermicompost, Adhatoda vasica (A. vasica), Eudrilus eugeniae, (E.eugeniae), Cocoon Production, PSR (Percent Substrate Ratio).References
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- Effect of Different Nelumbo nucifera Media on the Growth and Cocoon Production of Eisenia fetida
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M. Kanaga
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M. Deivanayaki
1
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1 PG and Research Department of Zoology, Government College for Women (Autonomous) Kumbakonam - 612 001, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 PG and Research Department of Zoology, Government College for Women (Autonomous) Kumbakonam - 612 001, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 239-243Abstract
The rate of cocoon production of adult earthworm, Eisenia fetida kept in the 0, 25, 50, 75 and 100 PSR (percent substrate Ratio) media prepared from partly decomposed Nelumbo nucifera waste with soil for 30 days were determined. The worms kept in 50, 75, and 100 PSR media for 30 days showed a gradual increase in their body weight up to 22 days thereafter, a gradual decline until the termination of this study. However, the worms kept in the same media 50, 75 and 100 PSR after 30 days showed an increased value in their body weight over their respective initial weight. On the contrary, all the worms kept in 0 and 25 PSR media showed a gradual decrease in their body weight until the termination of this study. The worms kept in soil alone for 30 days though showed, only 4 cocoons were laid during the course of study due to less organic matters in the medium. The worms in their PSR media for 30 days produced relatively more cocoons. Though than control, the worms in 75 PSR Nelumbo nucifera medium is considered to be a good medium for the culture of earthworm, Eisenia fetida.Keywords
Vermiculture, Nelumbo nucifera, Eisenia fetida, Cocoon Production, Vermicompost.References
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- Ramalingam, R. 1997. Studies on the life cycle, growth and population dynamics of lampito mauritii (kingberg) and Eudrilus eugeniae (kingberg) (Annelida – Oligochaeta) Cultured in different organic wastes and analysis of nutrients and microbes of vermicompost. Ph.D.Thesis, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, India.
- Sathya, R, and Deivanayaki, M, 2015a. Reproduction influence of the earthworm, eisenia fetida cultured in different media of green gram waste. Species, 14(43): 29-39.
- Sathya, T, and Deivanayaki, M, 2015b. Studies on the growth and cocoon production of Lampito Mauritti (king berg)cultured in different rice bran media. Species, 14(45): 130-137.
- Deivanayaki, M And R .Nanthini, 2016. Effect of different sheep droppings media on the growth and cocoon production of Eisenia fetida. Research J.Science and Tech.8 (3): 142-144.
- Bakthavathsalam, R. and G. Ramakrishnan. 2004. Culture of earthworm using different organic wastes Agricultural importance. Environ. Ecol. 22 (2):386-391.
- Kale, R.D., Bano, K. and Krishnamoorthy, R.V. 1981. Potential of Perionyx excavates of utilization of organic waste. Pedobiologia . 23: 419-425.
- Kadam, D.G, 2015. Growth and reproduction of Eudrilus eugeniae in tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon Roxb) Leaf Residues as Influenced by Feed Particle Size.
- Das, M.C. and Senapati B.K. 1980. Cocoon morphology, hatching and emergence pattern in tropical earthworms. Pedobiologi, 20: 316-324.
- Evans, A.C. and W.J. mc.l. Guild. 1948. Studies of the relationship between earthworms and soil fertility. IV. On the life – cycles of same British Lumbricidae. Ann. App. Biol 35: 471-484.
- Evans, A.C. and W.J.mc. L. Guild. 1947. Some notes on reproduction in British Earthworms. Ann. Mag. Nat. His. 654659.
- Meinhartlt, U. 1974. Comparative observations on the laboratory biology of endomic earthworm species II. Biology of bred species. Zeischriftfur Angewandte Zoologie., 61: 137-182.
- Butt, K.R. 1993. Reproduction and growth of three deep-burrowing earthworms (Lumbricidae) in laboratory culture in order to assess production For Soil restroration. Biol. Fertil. Soils., 16: 135-138.
- Subramaniyan, A. 2008. Rate of cocoon production of Eudrilus eugeniae culture in different ratios of partly decomposed paddy straw waste and the effect of paddy straw vermicast on the yield of radish plant. M. Phil., Dissertation, Bharathidasan University, Thiruchirappalli.