Preparation of bacterial fertilizer from biogas residue after anaerobic co-digestion of kitchen waste and residual sludge.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
; 31(31): 44005-44022, 2024 Jul.
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ABSTRACT
Azotobacter chroococcum and Bacillus subtilis were selected as fermentation strains, and biogas residue after anaerobic digestion of kitchen waste and residual sludge was used as fermentation substrate. A single factor optimization test was used to optimize the solid-state fermentation parameters of biogas residue with the number of viable bacteria and the number of spores as indexes. The results showed that the optimum inoculation conditions involved the following 55% initial moisture content, 15% initial inoculation amount, 30 â, and 11 initial inoculation ratio for 13 days. Pot experiment showed that the prepared three kinds of bacterial fertilizers could not only effectively promote the growth of white clover, improve the composition of soil nutrients, but also change the structure of soil bacterial community, which is of great significance to the health of soil ecosystem in white clover.
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Esgotos
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Biocombustíveis
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Fertilizantes
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2024
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