Variation of microbial necromass carbon and its potential relationship with humification during composting of chicken manure with and without biochar addition.
Bioresour Technol
; 409: 131258, 2024 Oct.
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ABSTRACT
Microbial necromass carbon (MNC) is an important stable organic C component. However, the variation of MNC and its potential relationship with humus components in composting remains uncertain. During a 45-day chicken manure composting study with and without biochar, MNC ranged from 24.9 to 77.9 g/kg and increased significantly by 80.9 % to 133 %. MNC constituted 5.77 % to 21.3 % of total organic C, with bacterial/fungal necromass C ratio ranging from 0.82 to 1.78. The MNC/humus C ratio ranged from 0.15 to 0.55, and humic acid C showed significant positive associations with bacterial necromass C (R2 = 0.72) and fungal necromass C (R2 = 0.51). Biochar addition reduced electrical conductivity and moisture content, increased pH, and induced microbial phosphorus limitation, thereby enhancing MNC content by 29.2 % and promoting humification. Our study is the first to elucidate the relationship between microbial necromass and humus substances, providing fundamental data for advancing the microbial carbon pump theory in composting.
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Assunto principal:
Bactérias
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Carbono
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Compostagem
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Carvão Vegetal
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Galinhas
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Substâncias Húmicas
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Esterco
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Animals
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En
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Bioresour Technol
Ano de publicação:
2024
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