Earthworms - The Ecological Engineers of Soil (Record no. 76615)

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International Standard Book Number intechopen.71290
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International Standard Book Number 9781789233964
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International Standard Book Number 9781789233971
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Standard number or code 10.5772/intechopen.71290
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Personal name Sajal Ray
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Title Earthworms - The Ecological Engineers of Soil
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. IntechOpen
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2018
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Extent 1 electronic resource (114 p.)
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Summary, etc. This book in two sections represents the current trend of research in ecology and biology of earthworms. In section ""Ecology and Diversity"" the authors reported the ecological and geographical uniqueness and diversity of earthworms in different environmental terrains of Siberia and Mexico. Functional interaction between earthworms and soil nematodes was elucidated with reference to vermicomposting and agricultural systems. Importance of digital library was highlighted for inventorization and taxonomical identification of earthworms. In section ""Vermicomposting"" the importance of maintaining pure cultures was discussed from the viewpoint of growth rate and the reproduction of composting species. This section includes article describing the management-related issues like roles of physicochemical parameters of soil and feed mixture on growth and reproduction of commercially important species of earthworm.
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Uncontrolled term Soil Science
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Uncontrolled term Soil Biology
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Uncontrolled term Physical Sciences
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Uncontrolled term Engineering and Technology
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Uncontrolled term Earth and Planetary Sciences
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