木屑
蘑菇
堆肥
化学
制浆造纸工业
废物管理
稻草
碳氮比
鸡粪
残留物(化学)
木质素
农学
氮气
原材料
食品科学
有机化学
无机化学
工程类
生物
作者
Shuo Liu,Jing-Li Zeng,Zeng-Wen Cheng,Jun-Liang He,Yan-Li Pang,Xindi Liao,Si-Cheng Xing
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.120162
摘要
Herein, the effects of different bulking agents (sawdust and mushroom residue), on compost quality and the environmental benefits of semipermeable film composting with poultry manure were investigated. The results show that composting with sawdust as the bulking agent resulted in greater efficiency and more cost benefits than composting with mushroom residue, and the cost of sawdust for treating an equal volume of manure was only 1/6 of that of mushroom residue. Additionally, lignin degradation and potential carbon emission reduction in the sawdust group were better than those in the mushroom residue group, and the lignin degradation efficiency of the bottom sample in the sawdust group was 48.57 %. Coupling between lignin degradation and potential carbon emission reduction was also closer in sawdust piles than in mushroom residue piles, and sawdust is more environmentally friendly. The abundance of key functional genes was higher at the bottom of each pile relative to the top and middle. Limnochordaceae, Lactobacillus and Enterococcus were the core microorganisms involved in coupling between lignin degradation and potential carbon emission reduction, and the coupled relationship was influenced by electric conductivity, ammonia nitrogen and total nitrogen in the compost piles. This study provides important data for supporting bulking agent selection in semipermeable film composting and for improving the composting process. The results have high value for compost production and process application.
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