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Jishao Jiang1, Yimei Huang2, Xueling Liu3, Hua Huang3.
Abstract
The effects of additives such as apple pomace, bentonite and calcium superphosphate on swine manure composting were investigated in a self-built aerated static box (90 L) by assessing their influences on the transformation of nitrogen, carbon, phosphorous and compost maturity. The results showed that additives all prolonged the thermophilic stage in composting compared to control. Nitrogen losses amounted to 34-58% of the initial nitrogen, in which ammonia volatilization accounted for 0.3-4.6%. Calcium superphosphate was helpful in facilitating composting process as it significantly reduced the ammonia volatilization during thermophilic stage and increased the contents of total nitrogen and phosphorous in compost, but bentonite increased the ammonia volatilization and reduced the total nitrogen concentration. It suggested that calcium superphosphate is an effective additive for keeping nitrogen during swine manure composting.Entities:
Keywords: Apple pomace; Bentonite; Calcium superphosphate; Composting; Nutrient transformations
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24928053 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2014.05.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145