Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
681289 Bioresource Technology 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A mathematical model was established to describe ecological relationships in a continuous vermicomposting system. The distributions of organic matter, microbes and earthworms on non-dimensional specific growth rates were simulated. The range of specific growth rates were visualized utilizing three-dimensional reconstruction technology. The stability of a vermicomposting system was not influenced by the initial concentrations of microbes and earthworms, only their species. The coordinates of the stable point depended on the dilution rate and initial amount of organic matter. The method described could be help for establishing a stable continuous vermicomposting system.

► A mathematical model describing the ecological relationship of a continuous vermicomposting system was established. ► Stability of continuous vermicomposting system was analyzed. ► Initial amounts of microbes and earthworms did not influence system stability. ► Stability depended on the species of microorganism and earthworm, dilution rate and initial amount of organic matter.

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