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Bioconversion of wastes from olive oil industries by vermicomposting process using the epigeic earthworm Eisenia andrei
Authors:Raquel Melgar  Emilio Benitez  Rogelio Nogales
Institution:1. Area of Ecological Production and Natural Resources (IFAPA) , Almería, Spain;2. Departament of Environmental Protection , Estación Experimental del Zaidín (EEZ-CSIC) , Granada, Spain
Abstract:The present work evaluates the possible bioconversion of wet olive cake by low-cost biostabilization (vermicomposting process). Wet olive cake fresh (WOC), precomposted (WOCP), or mixed with biosolids (WOCB), were vermicomposted for 6 months to obtain organic amendments for agricultural and remediation purposes. The results showed initial differences depending on previous treatment. WOCP was initially more stable, presented a low C:N ratio, and showed more dehydrogenase and urease activity. By contrast, there was no dehydrogenase activity initially in WOC and WOCB, due to the presence of some different types of polyphenols. Finally, the end product showed relatively higher amounts of total nitrogen and humic acid and met the standard of quality for composts and vermicomposts for use both in conventional and organic agriculture and soil-restoration programs.
Keywords:Olive oil industry  wet olive cake  vermicomposting process  by-products  biochemical parameters  standard quality
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