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Development of functional composts using spent coffee grounds, poultry manure and biochar through microbial bioaugmentation.
Emmanuel, S Aalfin; Yoo, Jangyeon; Kim, Eok-Jo; Chang, Jae-Soo; Park, Young-In; Koh, Sung-Cheol.
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  • Emmanuel SA; a Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering , Graduate School of Korea Maritime and Ocean University , Yeongdogu , Busan , South Korea.
  • Yoo J; b Department of Convergence Study on Ocean Science and Technology, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology , Yeongdogu , Busan , South Korea.
  • Kim EJ; c Young Dong Engineering, Inc. , Sasangu , Busan , South Korea.
  • Chang JS; d Department Environmental Engineering , Korea Maritime and Ocean University , Yeongdogu , Busan , South Korea.
  • Park YI; e Division of Public Health and Environment , Kosin University , Yeongdogu , Busan , South Korea.
  • Koh SC; d Department Environmental Engineering , Korea Maritime and Ocean University , Yeongdogu , Busan , South Korea.
J Environ Sci Health B ; 52(11): 802-811, 2017 Nov 02.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28934004
ABSTRACT
Spent coffee grounds (SCG), poultry manure, and agricultural waste-derived biochar were used to manufacture functional composts through microbial bioaugmentation. The highest yield of tomato stalk-based biochar (40.7%) was obtained at 450°C with a surface area of 2.35 m2 g-1. Four pilot-scale composting reactors were established to perform composting for 45 days. The ratios of NH4+-N/NO3--N, which served as an indicator of compost maturity, indicate rapid, and successful composting via microbial bioaugmentation and biochar amendment. Moreover, germination indices for radish also increased by 14-34% through augmentation and biochar amendment. Microbial diversity was also enhanced in the augmented and biochar-amended composts by 7.1-8.9%, where two species of Sphingobacteriaceae were dominant (29-43%). The scavenging activities of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) were enhanced by 14.1% and 8.6% in the fruits of pepper plants grown in the presence of the TR-2 (augmentation applied only) and TR-3 (both augmentation and biochar amendment applied) composts, respectively. Total phenolic content was also enhanced by 68% in the fruits of the crops grown in TR-3. Moreover, the other compost, TR-L (augmentation applied only), boosted DPPH scavenging activity by 111% in leeks compared with commercial organic fertilizer, while TR-3 increased the phenolic content by 44.8%. Composting facilitated by microbial augmentation and biochar amendment shortened the composting time and enhanced the quality of the functional compost. These results indicate that functional compost has great potential to compete with commercially available organic fertilizers and that the novel composting technology could significantly contribute to the eco-friendly recycling of organic wastes such as spent coffee grounds, poultry manure, and agricultural wastes.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Compostagem / Carvão Vegetal / Esterco Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Compostagem / Carvão Vegetal / Esterco Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article