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Bioresour Technol ; 387: 129694, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37598802

RESUMO

This study investigated the impact of mature compost input on compost quality, greenhouse gases (GHGs, i.e. methane and nitrous oxide) and ammonia emissions during chicken manure and rice husk chicken manure co-composting. The experiment used different volumes of mature compost: 10% (T1), 20% (T2), and 30% (T3) to replace rice husk chicken manure. Results showed that mature compost enhanced compost maturity by promoting the activities of Bacillus, Caldicoprobacter, Thermobifida, Pseudogracilibacillus, Brachybacterium, and Sinibacillus. Compared to CK, T1, T2, and T3 reduced NH3 emission by 32.07%, 33.64%, and 56.12%, and mitigated 14.97%, 16.57%, and 26.18% of total nitrogen loss, respectively. Additionally, T2 and T3 reduced CH4 emission by 40.98% and 62.24%, respectively. The N2O emissions were positive correlation with Lactobacillus, Pseudogracilibacillus and ammonium nitrogen (p < 0.05), while T2 reducing total greenhouse effects. Therefore, replacing rice husk chicken manure with 20% mature compost is an efficient and promising approach for composting.


Assuntos
Bacillaceae , Compostagem , Oryza , Animais , Gases , Galinhas , Esterco , Nitrogênio
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36834281

RESUMO

Composting is a promising technology for treating organic solid waste. However, greenhouse gases (methane and nitrous oxide) and odor emissions (ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, etc.) during composting are practically unavoidable, leading to severe environmental problems and poor final compost products. The optimization of composting conditions and the application of additives have been considered to mitigate these problems, but a comprehensive analysis of the influence of these methods on gaseous emissions during composting is lacking. Thus, this review summarizes the influence of composting conditions and different additives on gaseous emissions, and the cost of each measure is approximately evaluated. Aerobic conditions can be achieved by appropriate process conditions, so the contents of CH4 and N2O can subsequently be effectively reduced. Physical additives are effective regulators to control anaerobic gaseous emissions, having a large specific surface area and great adsorption performance. Chemical additives significantly reduce gaseous emissions, but their side effects on compost application must be eliminated. The auxiliary effect of microbial agents is not absolute, but is closely related to the dosage and environmental conditions of compost. Compound additives can reduce gaseous emissions more efficiently than single additives. However, further study is required to assess the economic viability of additives to promote their large-scale utilization during composting.


Assuntos
Compostagem , Gases de Efeito Estufa , Gases/análise , Compostagem/métodos , Amônia/análise , Gases de Efeito Estufa/análise , Resíduos Sólidos/análise , Óxido Nitroso/análise , Solo/química
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Integr Zool ; 18(4): 782-797, 2023 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36056820

RESUMO

Precise and reliable presentation of odorants to animals is crucial for olfactory studies. Although odor stimulation systems in anesthetized or awake, head-fixed animals are well established, temporally precise odor presentation in awake, freely moving animals remains a challenge. Here, we describe a new odor stimulation system which presents odors directly to the nostrils of freely moving mice. The system comprises 3 modules: an odor-delivery module, an odor-generation module, and a control module. The new system is precise and temporally reliable, and odor stimulation can be triggered by specific sniffing phases or other events. Moreover, the system can be combined with neural recordings, such as electrophysiology, and olfactory behavioral tests to investigate how neurons in the brain represent odor information during individual olfactory behaviors. This innovative odor stimulation system may replace traditional stimulation systems: It will enable precise odor presentation in a wide range of olfactory studies in freely moving animals.


Assuntos
Odorantes , Olfato , Camundongos , Animais , Olfato/fisiologia
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Chemosphere ; 309(Pt 2): 136654, 2022 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36183885

RESUMO

Humic acid originating from lignite is a popular resource of organic fertilizer. The effects of humic acid application on crop biomass and soil CO2 emission charged the regional agro-ecosystem carbon balance. Two kinds of humic acid, obtained from lignite via H2O2-oxidation (OHA) and KOH-activation (AHA), were applied in a wheat-maize rotation located field at three levels of 500 (OHA1; AHA1), 1000 (OHA2; AHA2), and 1500 kg hm-2 (OHA3; AHA3), only chemical fertilizer treatment (CF) as control to investigate the change of soil CO2 emission, crop yield and ecosystem carbon balance in 2016-2019. During the four experimental years, the trend of cumulative efflux of soil CO2 was increasing in medium and high dosage humic acid treatments. The grain yield of wheat and maize had the same trend as the cumulative efflux of soil CO2 due to the increase of soil NO3--N and soil available P directly affected by humic acid application. The main factor of cumulative soil CO2 efflux improvement was soil NO3--N and soil available P in 2016, while soil available potassium became key factor in 2019 with the step regression. Net ecosystem productivity (NEP) was used to assess ecosystem carbon balance, which was positive values showed atmospheric CO2 sink under all the fertilization treatments and increased with the increase of humic acid use level. AHA2 and AHA3 treatments charged the higher NEP in 2019 than 2016. Meanwhile, AHA treatment presented a higher NEP average than OHA treatment with the same applied level. Crop yield and soil available P was the directly positive factor to NEP over four years under the fertilization by SEM analysis. It is recommended that AHA be applied at 1000 kg hm-2 together with chemical fertilizers to achieve the higher crop yield and a sink of the atmospheric CO2 in agricultural fields in North China.


Assuntos
Fertilizantes , Solo , Fertilizantes/análise , Substâncias Húmicas/análise , Zea mays , Triticum , Carbono/análise , Ecossistema , Dióxido de Carbono/análise , Carvão Mineral/análise , Agricultura , Peróxido de Hidrogênio/análise , Potássio/análise
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Environ Res ; 194: 110711, 2021 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33450237

RESUMO

Humic acid can improve soil nutrients and promote plant growth. Weathered coal and lignite can be used as agricultural resources due to high humic acid content, but their impact on soil NH3 volatilization and CO2 emissions are yet to be determined. In this study, a field experiment was carried out to compare the effects of four types of humic acid isolated from coal (pulverized weathered coal (HC), pulverized lignite (HL), alkalized weathered coal (AC) and alkalized lignite (AL)) on NH3 volatilization, CO2 emissions, pH, the C/N ratio and enzyme activities in soil cultivated with maize. The effect of biotechnology humic acids (BHA) was also examined for comparison. HL, AC, AL and BHA all increased cumulative NH3 losses by 147.7, 278.5, 113.9, and 355.3%, respectively, compared with the control (chemical fertilizer only), and notably, BHA caused an increase of 90.71% compared with the humic acids isolated from coal. A significant increase in cumulative CO2 losses was observed only under AL treatment, by 14.44-24.90% compared with all other treatments. Soil urease activity was positively correlated with cumulative NH3 losses (P < 0.001), while the soil C/N ratio (P < 0.001) and soil sucrase activity (P < 0.05) were positively correlated with cumulative CO2 losses. Since humic acid from pulverized weathered coal caused no increase in NH3 volatilization or CO2 emissions, it is therefore thought to be the most suitable humic acid for field application.


Assuntos
Substâncias Húmicas , Solo , Agricultura , Amônia/análise , Dióxido de Carbono/análise , Carvão Mineral , Fertilizantes/análise , Nitrogênio , Volatilização
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