Nutrient transformations during composting of pig manure with bentonite

Analysis of Variance Nitrogen Swine Spectrophotometry, Atomic Electric Conductivity Temperature 0211 other engineering and technologies Germination Phosphorus 02 engineering and technology Hydrogen-Ion Concentration 6. Clean water Manure Soil Metals, Heavy Seeds Bentonite Animals Colorimetry Mustard Plant
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2012.06.065 Publication Date: 2012-06-29T09:31:08Z
ABSTRACT
This work aimed to evaluate the influence of different amounts of bentonite on nutrients transformation during pig manure composting process. The results showed that bentonite had no significant effects on compost temperature and pH changes. While, EC, moisture, OM, TN and NO(3)(-)-N were notably influenced by BT addition. The adding of BT could facilitate OM degradation, increase TKN content and decrease the C/N ratio. Increasing the proportion of bentonite in pig manure compost to reduce extractable heavy metal content is feasible. However, potherb mustard seed GI decreased with the proportion of added bentonite increasing. The results suggest that a proportion of less than 2.5% bentonite is recommended for addition to pig manure compost, and examining the additive ratio in a comprehensive waste composting project is a worthwhile direction for future research.
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