نتایج جستجو برای: composting

تعداد نتایج: 3127  

2014
Hong-tao Liu Lu Cai

The composting of thermal-hydrolyzed kitchen biogas residue, either with or without sewage sludge, was compared in this study. The addition of sewage sludge increased and prolonged the temperature to a sufficient level that met the requirements for aerobic composting. Moreover, after mixing the compost materials, oxygen, ammonia, and carbon dioxide levels reverted to those typical of aerobic co...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2003
Kristin Van Gestel Joris Mergaert Jean Swings Jozef Coosemans Jaak Ryckeboer

Soil spiked with diesel oil was mixed with biowaste (vegetable, fruit and garden waste) at a 1:10 ratio (fresh weight) and composted in a monitored composting bin system for 12 weeks. Pure biowaste was composted in parallel. In order to discern the temperature effect from the additional biowaste effect on diesel degradation, one recipient with contaminated soil was hold at room temperature, whi...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2008
Sally Brown Chad Kruger Scott Subler

The greenhouse gas (GHG) impact of composting a range of potential feedstocks was evaluated through a review of the existing literature with a focus on methane (CH(4)) avoidance by composting and GHG emissions during composting. The primary carbon credits associated with composting are through CH(4) avoidance when feedstocks are composted instead of landfilled (municipal solid waste and biosoli...

2016
J. Illa X. Flotats

INTRODUCTION Mathematical modelling is a helpful tool to analyse complex systems, but its development and application to the composting process has been rather scarce up to date. The use of mathematical models is common in complex biological processes such as the activated sludge wastewater treatment and the anaerobic digestion process, both systems operating on a single isothermal phase. Compo...

Journal: :Biocontrol science 2007
Jing-Chun Tang Jian-He Wei Kenji Maeda Hiroshi Kawai Qixing Zhou Shoko Hosoi-Tanabe Shinichi Nagata

Disposal of the seaweed wakame (Undaria pinnatifida) by inoculating the halotolerant bacterium Bacillus sp. HR6 was examined in an experimental scale composting system. Strain HR6 was effective in initiating the composting process of wakame, and there was a rapid increase in temperature to over 54.9-55.7 degrees C after 18-20 h. The composting process of wakame could be carried out despite a hi...

2008
Hiraku Sasaki Jun Nonaka Kenichi Otawa Osamu Kitazume Ryoki Asano Takako Sasaki

We investigated the structure of bacterial communities present in livestock manure-based composting processes and evaluated the bacterial succession during the composting processes. Compost samples were derived separately from swine manure, dairy manure and sewage sludge. The structure of the bacterial community was analyzed by polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (...

2008
R. SLATER J. FREDERICKSON R. MURRAY M. YOXON R. PATON R. SPEAR

The emergence and development of a coherent and defined community composting sector, as with the commercial composting sector, is relatively new. There is some anecdotal and funding support evidence for the growth in, and diversity of, community composting, but there is very little comprehensive data that draws together the activities of the sector as a whole. This paper starts to address that ...

2017
Polina Galitskaya Liliya Biktasheva Anatoly Saveliev Tatiana Grigoryeva Eugenia Boulygina Svetlana Selivanovskaya

Composting is viewed as one of the primary methods to treat organic wastes. Co-composting may improve the efficiency of this treatment by establishing the most suitable conditions for decomposers than those present in the individual wastes. Given that bacteria and fungi are the driving agents of composting, information about the composition of their communities and dynamics during composting ma...

2002
John W. Paul Claudia Wagner-Riddle Andrew Thompson Malcolm MacAlpine

Composting animal manure has the potential to reduce emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4) from agriculture. Agriculture has been recognized as a major contributor of greenhouse gases, releasing an estimated 81% and 70% of the anthropogenic emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4), respectively. A significant amount of methane is emitted during the storage of liquid manur...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 2010
Jing-Chun Tang Qixing Zhou Arata Katayama

Three typical biological solid wastes, animal manure, garbage, and sewage sludge, were compared with regard for the composting process and the changes in microbial community structure. The effect of different bulking agents such as rice straw, vermiculite, sawdust, and waste paper were compared in manure compost. The differences in the microbial community were characterized by the quinone profi...

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