E. eugeniae Literature. A detailed study of morphology and histology of the Rev Biol., 6: 215. ovary (Figs. Eudrilus eugeniae, also called the "African Nightcrawler", is an earthworm species native to tropical west Africa and now widespread in warm regions under vermicompost; it is an excellent source of protein and has great pharmaceutical potential.
Eudrilus,vermicomposting,morphology,vermiculture,Gabon. Eudrilus eugeniae is an aboveground African worm mainly found in tropical and subtropical countries and is used in the ... Keywords. Eudrilus eugeniae collected from moist subsurface soil and under stones in the University of Agriculture Sciences, GKVK, Bangalore, India, were studied.
Eudrilus eugeniae is an earthworm species indigenous in Africa but ithas been bred extensively in the USA, Canada, Europe and Asia for the fish bait market, where it is commonly called the African night crawler. Eudrilus eugeniae is an aboveground African worm mainly found in tropical and subtropical countries and is used in the process of vermiculture and vermicomposting. Introduction. CAB Direct is the most thorough and extensive source of reference in the applied life sciences, incorporating the leading bibliographic databases CAB Abstracts and Global Health. The development of the production of this earthworm species requires a deepening knowledge of the species.
Earthworm is a potential contributor in organic waste disposal or vermicomposting. In the present study the Eudrilus eugeniae were grown in cow dung and their life cycle were studied in different days of intervals like 15, 30,45 and 60 days. This is to ensure that we give you the best experience possible. If you would like to, you can learn more about the cookies we use.Like most websites we use cookies. Eudrilus eugeniae (Oligochaeta: Eudrilidae) at 24°C. 1. 3-6) and oviduct has been done as shown in CAB Direct provides a convenient, single point of access to all of your CABI database subscriptions.Continuing to use www.cabdirect.org means you agree to our use of cookies.