| Literature DB >> 25769536 |
Jishao Jiang1, Xueling Liu2, Yimei Huang3, Hua Huang2.
Abstract
The nitrogen turnover bacterial (NTB) agent, which is closely related to nitrogen turnover, was comprised of a bacterial consortium of ammonifiers, nitrobacteria and Azotobacter in this study. The three constituents of the bacterial consortium were added to pig manure and wheat straw mixtures in different doses and at different times, and subsequently composted to investigate their effects on nitrogen transformation and maturity. Throughout the period, the total N loss was 35-56%, 10.7-22.7% of which consisted of NH3, and 18-35% of the initial organic carbon was degraded. Adding the NTB agent prolonged the thermophilic stage by one to six days compared to the control. The lowest N loss (35%), the highest degradation rate of organic carbon (35%) and the greatest increase in total nitrogen content (36.1%) occurred in the inoculation with 1% NTB agent at the beginning of composting. However, adding 1% NTB agent after the thermophilic stage and 3% NTB agent at the beginning of composting had no positive effect with respect to retaining nitrogen or accelerating the maturation process. Therefore, the inoculation with 1% NTB agent at the beginning of composting was effective for reducing N loss and promoting maturity.Entities:
Keywords: Composting; Maturity; Nitrogen transformation; Nitrogen turnover bacterial agent; Pig manure
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25769536 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2015.02.025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145