Ec. Berry et D. Jordan, Temperature and soil. moisture content effects on the growth of Lumbricus terrestris (Oligochaeta : Lumbricidae) under laboratory conditions, SOIL BIOL B, 33(1), 2001, pp. 133-136
The growth of Lumbricus terrestris was determined under varying temperature
and soil moisture contents under laboratory conditions Our objective was t
o identify the optimum soil moisture or temperature that would aid in the r
eproduction of L. terrestris for inoculations in areas devoid of this speci
es. A laboratory experiment using different growth chambers for temperature
control with varying soil moisture contents was conducted at the National
Soil Tilth Laboratory in Ames, LA. Five temperatures, three different soil
moisture contents, and horse manure as a food source were selected and repl
icated 10 times. It was found that 30 degreesC were fatal to L. terrestris
after 14 d and 25 degreesC after 182 d. Regardless of temperature, worms re
ared under high soil moisture content (30%) developed faster and increased
in mass than those reared at 20 or 25% soil moisture content over 266 d. Op
timum temperature and soil moisture content for mass rearing of L. terrestr
is was identified at 20 degreesC and at 30% soil moisture content for these
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