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Vermiculture
SYBSc Semester - IV
Biren Daftary
Introduction
• Vermis = worm, cultura = growth
• Composting done with the help of
earthworms is known as a vermicompost
• The habitat, habits, nutrition, reproduction of
different earthworms differ, hence the need to
select the proper species for the given need
Important aspects
 Habits & habitat:
• Found everywhere except sandy soil and soil
deficient in humus
• Found in upper layers of slightly damp soil
• One acre of land = 50,000 earthworms on an
average
 Nutrition:
• Feed on dead organic matter
• Secretions of the intestinal tract release the plant
nutrients in simple forms in the form of castings
• Castings contain 5-11 times of available N, P and K
 Reproduction:
• Hermaphrodite but there is copulation between two
earthworms
• Fertilization and development inside a cocoon.
• Summer is the reproductive season
• Cocoons laid from Aug – Oct
• Young one hatches out of the cocoon in 2-3 weeks
Eathworms
Red worms (Lumbricus rubellus)
• Medium sized
• Cannot survive in ordinary garden and farm soils
• Can thrive well in manure piles and compost heaps
• Very useful in indoor culture because time required
for composting is less
• Turning the heap is not required
Field worms (Allolobophora caliginosa)
• Medium sized
• Attack compost heaps and manure piles from the
bottom
• Mix and turn the earth with organic matter and then
retreat to the soil
• Cannot thrive in active compost and killed more
easily than red and brandling worms
• Reproduction rate very high and fast
Night crawlers (Lumbricus terrestris)
• Large sized
• Attack manure piles and compost heaps from the
bottom and then retreat into the soil
• Prefer cool soil therefore do not enter compost and
manure piles
• If they are forced to live in active compost they will
die and melt
Brandling worms (Eisenia foetida & E. andrei)
• Medium – large sized
• High growth and reproductive rate
• Used as a fish bait
• Can produce about 400kg N rich compost per
hectare per year
Pheretima
• Common large sized earthworms
• Most common species in India is Pheretima
posthuma
• Their requirements are similar to those of night
crawlers and field worms
• They are soil living species
Materials for culturing
• Garbage
• Leaves
• Banana residue
• Shredded bark, sawdust, wood shavings
• Citrus wastes
• Bagasse
• Fish scrap
Materials which shouldn’t be used
• Wastes from birds, dogs and cats
• Human faeces
• Bird droppings are a source of diseases
• Highly acidic materials
• Diseased plants
• Toxic materials
• Plant debris from road side
Types and methods of vermiculture
Bins
• A container made up of brick, wood or concrete
• Bin should be located in a shady place near a garden
or kitchen
• Bins may be of different types: Lehigh type, cage
type, block and brick, etc.
 Lehigh type:
• Logs or poles or woods
• Constructed by drilling out corners of rods or logs and fixing
them with 4 rods at the corners
• Rods on adjacent sides are placed alternately
• Long lasting, easy to erect, portable and provides proper
ventilation and protection
 Cage type:
• Box type constructed with the help of wood and wire-mesh
• Inexpensive, simple to build, allow good circulation of air and
are portable
 Block and brick:
• Constructed by cementing the bricks or by just placing the
cement blocks or bricks without fixing
• May be permanent or movable
Simple bin
Lehigh-type bin
Cage type bin
Brick bin
Cages (pens):
• Simple type made of woven-wire fencing
• Constructed by bringing both ends of fencing together to form
a cylinder
• Cylinder is filled with waste organic matter and when it is half
full, a stick or post is driven into the pile
• Stick helps in maintaining the shape of the pile and also in
directing water in the heap
Movable pen
Indoor heap method
• Heap of height 12-18” made up of finely shredded
materials
• Manure type of earthworms introduced first so that they
start their activities right away without heating up the
heap greatly
• Night crawlers penetrate only bottom layer
• Field worms spread to the middle and bottom layer
• Red and brandling worms occur throughout the three
layers
• Earthworms should be introduced after a while so that
the intense heat doesn’t kill them instantaneously
• The temperature at the beginning may reach upto
66˚C
• Hence introduction of the earthworms should be
done after 2-3 weeks
• After the heap cools down, holes should be dug and
50-100 earthworms should be dropped in each hole
• About 1000 earthworms should be sufficient to
innoculate a 4 by 6 foot pile
• After a few days earthworms will begin consuming
the organic matter and leave rich castings behind
• An important aspect of this method is maintenance
of earthworm population
• Only half of the heap should be removed so that the
remainder can be served as the base of a new heap
Benefits of Vermiculture
Production of Vermicompost
• Increase in agricultural production
• Compost is a great recycler of plant nutrients
• Reduction of chemical fertilizer
• Recycling of wastes
• Drought protection
• Stoppage of erosion
• Neutralization of toxins
Use of earthworms
• As a fish bait
• For sewage sludge management
• For treatment of industrial wastes
• Reclamation of land with the help of earthworms
• Use of earthworms as food for animals and humans

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Vermiculture

  • 1. Vermiculture SYBSc Semester - IV Biren Daftary
  • 2. Introduction • Vermis = worm, cultura = growth • Composting done with the help of earthworms is known as a vermicompost • The habitat, habits, nutrition, reproduction of different earthworms differ, hence the need to select the proper species for the given need
  • 3. Important aspects  Habits & habitat: • Found everywhere except sandy soil and soil deficient in humus • Found in upper layers of slightly damp soil • One acre of land = 50,000 earthworms on an average
  • 4.  Nutrition: • Feed on dead organic matter • Secretions of the intestinal tract release the plant nutrients in simple forms in the form of castings • Castings contain 5-11 times of available N, P and K
  • 5.  Reproduction: • Hermaphrodite but there is copulation between two earthworms • Fertilization and development inside a cocoon. • Summer is the reproductive season • Cocoons laid from Aug – Oct • Young one hatches out of the cocoon in 2-3 weeks
  • 6. Eathworms Red worms (Lumbricus rubellus) • Medium sized • Cannot survive in ordinary garden and farm soils • Can thrive well in manure piles and compost heaps • Very useful in indoor culture because time required for composting is less • Turning the heap is not required
  • 7.
  • 8. Field worms (Allolobophora caliginosa) • Medium sized • Attack compost heaps and manure piles from the bottom • Mix and turn the earth with organic matter and then retreat to the soil • Cannot thrive in active compost and killed more easily than red and brandling worms • Reproduction rate very high and fast
  • 9.
  • 10. Night crawlers (Lumbricus terrestris) • Large sized • Attack manure piles and compost heaps from the bottom and then retreat into the soil • Prefer cool soil therefore do not enter compost and manure piles • If they are forced to live in active compost they will die and melt
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  • 12. Brandling worms (Eisenia foetida & E. andrei) • Medium – large sized • High growth and reproductive rate • Used as a fish bait • Can produce about 400kg N rich compost per hectare per year
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  • 14. Pheretima • Common large sized earthworms • Most common species in India is Pheretima posthuma • Their requirements are similar to those of night crawlers and field worms • They are soil living species
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  • 16. Materials for culturing • Garbage • Leaves • Banana residue • Shredded bark, sawdust, wood shavings • Citrus wastes • Bagasse • Fish scrap
  • 17. Materials which shouldn’t be used • Wastes from birds, dogs and cats • Human faeces • Bird droppings are a source of diseases • Highly acidic materials • Diseased plants • Toxic materials • Plant debris from road side
  • 18. Types and methods of vermiculture Bins • A container made up of brick, wood or concrete • Bin should be located in a shady place near a garden or kitchen • Bins may be of different types: Lehigh type, cage type, block and brick, etc.
  • 19.  Lehigh type: • Logs or poles or woods • Constructed by drilling out corners of rods or logs and fixing them with 4 rods at the corners • Rods on adjacent sides are placed alternately • Long lasting, easy to erect, portable and provides proper ventilation and protection  Cage type: • Box type constructed with the help of wood and wire-mesh • Inexpensive, simple to build, allow good circulation of air and are portable
  • 20.  Block and brick: • Constructed by cementing the bricks or by just placing the cement blocks or bricks without fixing • May be permanent or movable
  • 24. Cages (pens): • Simple type made of woven-wire fencing • Constructed by bringing both ends of fencing together to form a cylinder • Cylinder is filled with waste organic matter and when it is half full, a stick or post is driven into the pile • Stick helps in maintaining the shape of the pile and also in directing water in the heap
  • 26. Indoor heap method • Heap of height 12-18” made up of finely shredded materials • Manure type of earthworms introduced first so that they start their activities right away without heating up the heap greatly • Night crawlers penetrate only bottom layer • Field worms spread to the middle and bottom layer • Red and brandling worms occur throughout the three layers • Earthworms should be introduced after a while so that the intense heat doesn’t kill them instantaneously
  • 27. • The temperature at the beginning may reach upto 66˚C • Hence introduction of the earthworms should be done after 2-3 weeks • After the heap cools down, holes should be dug and 50-100 earthworms should be dropped in each hole • About 1000 earthworms should be sufficient to innoculate a 4 by 6 foot pile • After a few days earthworms will begin consuming the organic matter and leave rich castings behind
  • 28. • An important aspect of this method is maintenance of earthworm population • Only half of the heap should be removed so that the remainder can be served as the base of a new heap
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  • 30. Benefits of Vermiculture Production of Vermicompost • Increase in agricultural production • Compost is a great recycler of plant nutrients • Reduction of chemical fertilizer • Recycling of wastes • Drought protection • Stoppage of erosion • Neutralization of toxins
  • 31. Use of earthworms • As a fish bait • For sewage sludge management • For treatment of industrial wastes • Reclamation of land with the help of earthworms • Use of earthworms as food for animals and humans