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Agronomy QUESTION #2042
Question 1
Vermicompost differs from conventional FYM in that:
  • It has lower nutrient content and slower release rates
  • It is processed through earthworm digestion, resulting in finer particle size, higher microbial activity, better nutrient availability, plant growth hormones, and humic acids compared to conventional composting✔️
  • It can only be applied as a liquid foliar spray
  • It increases soil acidity more rapidly than FYM
Correct Answer Explanation
Earthworms (Eisenia fetida) physically and biochemically transform organic matter during vermicomposting. The product has higher N (1.5–2.5%), better C:N ratio, richer microbial diversity, plant hormones (auxins, gibberellins), humic/fulvic acids, and finer texture than FYM — resulting in better crop response per unit weight applied.