Title: | Combination of biological processes for agro-industrial poultry waste management: Effects on vermicomposting and anaerobic digestion |
Author(s): | Niedzialkoski RK; Marostica R; Damaceno FM; Costa LAM; Costa M; |
Address: | "Research Group on Water Resources and Environmental Sanitation, Western Parana State University, Agricultural Engineering Graduate Program, Rua Universitaria, 2069, Jardim Universitario, 85.819-110, Cascavel, Parana, Brazil. Research Group on Water Resources and Environmental Sanitation, Western Parana State University, Agricultural Engineering Graduate Program, Rua Universitaria, 2069, Jardim Universitario, 85.819-110, Cascavel, Parana, Brazil. Electronic address: monicasarollisilva@gmail.com" |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113127 |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1095-8630 (Electronic) 0301-4797 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "This study evaluated the combination of bioprocesses to increase the utilization of agro-industrial poultry wastes. Composting piles were submitted to hydration and fraction separation (FS) and then, the solid fraction was vermicomposted and the liquid fraction was anaerobically digested. Composting followed by hydration and FS prior to vermicomposting enhanced earthworm adaptation and survival by reducing salt levels (50%), total organic carbon, and total nitrogen which may be limiting to vermicomposting at high concentrations. These strategies providing the production of up to 300 new cocoons and 360 young earthworms more than the control treatment. In addition to providing a favorable environment for earthworm growth, the combination of bioprocesses resulted in a high-quality organic fertilizer free of phytotoxic compounds and with phytostimulant properties (germination index higher than 100%). Energy recovery was greater in the treatment without the precomposting step (T(0)) (461.8 L CH(4) kg(-1). Volatile Solids(added)). The results show that combining the bioprocesses is a sustainable alternative for managing poultry wastes not only in terms of the recycling of nutrients but also by providing a clean source of energy" |
Keywords: | Anaerobiosis Animals *Composting Industrial Waste *Oligochaeta Poultry Soil *Waste Management Biochemical methane potential Composting Ftir Fraction separation Vermicomposting; |
Notes: | "MedlineNiedzialkoski, Rosana Krauss Marostica, Ritieli Damaceno, Felippe Martins Costa, Luiz Antonio de Mendonca Costa, Monica Sarolli Silva de Mendonca eng England 2021/08/05 J Environ Manage. 2021 Nov 1; 297:113127. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113127. Epub 2021 Jul 31" |