Sabina Dore’s research while affiliated with BioFiltro and other places

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Aerial view of the experimental design, LV stands for low rate of vermicompost, MV stands for vermicompost at a medium rate, and HV stands for vermicompost at a high rate.
(A) Total carbon, (B) total nitrogen, (C) particulate organic carbon (POC), (D) particulate organic N (PON), (E) mineral associated organic C (MAOC), (F) mineral associated organic N (MAN), (G) active carbon POXC, under different treatments. LV stands for low rate of vermicompost, MV stands for vermicompost at a medium rate, and HV stands for vermicompost at a high rate. NS stands for non-significant when the p-value is higher than 0.05, and S means a significant effect when the p < 0.05. Different letters indicate a significant difference between treatments according to the Tukey test results.
(A) microbial biomass carbon, (B); respiration in different treatments at harvest time. LV stands for low rate of vermicompost, MV stands for vermicompost at a medium rate, and HV stands for vermicompost at a high rate. NS stands for non-significant when the p-value is higher than 0.05, and S means a significant effect when the p < 0.05.
Potential enzymatic activities in soil after vermicompost application at different rates. (A) Alpha-Glucosidase, (B) Beta-Glucosidase, (C) Cellulase, (D) Xylosidase, (E) N-Acetyl-Glucosaminidase, (F) Leucine-Amino-Peptidase, (G) phosphatase. LV stands for vermicompost applied at a low rate, MV stands for vermicompost at a medium rate, and HV stands for vermicompost at a high rate. NS stands for non-significant when the p value is higher than 0.05, and S means a significant effect when the p < 0.05. different letters indicate a significant difference between treatments according to the Tukey test results.
Squash yield variation after the application of three rates of vermicompost. LV, low; MV, medium; HV, high. NS stands for non-significant when the p-value is higher than 0.05.
Vermifiltration and sustainable agriculture: unveiling the soil health-boosting potential of liquid waste vermicompost
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Veronica Suarez Romero

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Vermifiltration is a promising technique that can help recover nutrients from wastewater for further use in agriculture. We conducted a field experiment to assess the effectiveness of vermicompost produced from the vermifiltration of liquid waste (manure and food production waste) and how it can affect the soil health and yield of a squash crop. We tested the effect of three rates of vermicompost (low, medium, and high) applied over two consecutive years and measured physical, chemical, and biological soil health indicators, squash yield, and nutritional status. The results showed that the use of vermicompost, especially at a high rate, increased total soil carbon, total nitrogen, potentially mineralizable nitrogen, and particulate organic matter, as well as the activity of C-N-P cycling enzymes, as compared to a control with only inorganic fertilization. The yield of the squash crop remained stable, while the crop nutritional value improved as the levels of boron and copper in the treated squash increased. These findings indicate an improvement in soil health after the use of vermicompost. Overall, results strongly support using this type of vermicompost as a sustainable management approach to recycle nutrients and enhance soil health.

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... Effective household waste management provides a multitude of environmental, economic, and societal advantages. The conversion of organic waste into compost enhances soil fertility and diminishes reliance on chemical fertilizers, thereby fostering sustainable agricultural practices [44,45]. Furthermore, the reuse of materials like plastic, glass, and paper diminishes landfill waste, leading to a decrease in greenhouse gas emissions and the conservation of natural resources. ...

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Improving Solid Waste Management Using a Geographic Information System in Algeria (Case of Algers)
Vermifiltration and sustainable agriculture: unveiling the soil health-boosting potential of liquid waste vermicompost