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Volume : VII, Issue : III, April - 2017

CHARACTERIZATION AND OCCURRENCE OF BACTERIAL POPULATION FROM VERMICOMPOST PRODUCED FROM THE TENDU LEAF LITTER WASTE OF SOLAPUR CITY.

Rao K.R., Mushan L.C.

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Earthworms play an important role in soil process by its habit of burrowing and conditioning the substrate through its biological activity.

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Rao K.R., Mushan L.C.(2017). CHARACTERIZATION AND OCCURRENCE OF BACTERIAL POPULATION FROM VERMICOMPOST PRODUCED FROM THE TENDU LEAF LITTER WASTE OF SOLAPUR CITY.. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. VII, Issue. III, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/9670.pdf

References :

  1. Anderson, J. M., Soil organisms as engineers: microsite modulation of macroscale processes. In Linking Species and Ecosystems (eds Im Joies, C. G. and Lawton, J. H.), Chapman and Hall, London,

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