The bioaugmentation effect of microbial inoculants on humic acid formation during co-composting of bagasse and cow manure
Mengling Lu,
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Yuhao Hao,
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Binfeng Lin
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et al.
Environmental Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
252, P. 118604 - 118604
Published: March 26, 2024
Language: Английский
The biotic effects of lignite on humic acid components conversion during chicken manure composting
Bioresource Technology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
398, P. 130503 - 130503
Published: March 3, 2024
Language: Английский
Nitrogen retention driven by cooperative succession of bacterial communities through promoting nitrogen fixation and inhibiting denitrification during straw composting with amino acids addition
Guangren Zheng,
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Anqi Chen,
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Chao Wang
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et al.
Environmental Technology & Innovation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
34, P. 103584 - 103584
Published: March 2, 2024
Composting
is
a
biological
aerobic
fermentation
process
that
decomposes
organic
solid
waste
and
converts
it
into
humus.
However,
in
the
of
mineralization
or
humification
matter,
large
amount
nitrogen
will
be
lost.
Therefore,
very
essential
to
find
strategies
increase
retention
during
composting.
This
study
elucidated
mechanism
underlying
promotion
straw
composting
through
addition
leucine
(TL)
phenylalanine
(TP).
The
results
indicated
total
(TN)
content
TL
TP
final
products
were
92.97%
103.90%
higher
than
initial
composting,
respectively,
92.68%
92.58%
CK
(no
amino
acids
addition)
control
group.
was
due
succession
bacterial
community
structure,
from
low-modularity
relationship
with
small
high
aggregation
number
modular
cooperation.
evolution
complexity
stability
played
an
important
role
transformation.
keystones
regulated
change
function.
this
interaction
made
nitrogen-fixing
gene
(nifH)
abundance
effect
significantly
improve
inhibits
denitrification
temperature.
negative
growth
loss
rate
also
confirmed
key
bacteria.
positive
improving
Language: Английский
Ferrous salts accelerate humification and reduced carbon emissions during the co-composting of hoggery slurry and wheat husks: New insights into their biotic and abiotic functions and mechanisms
Yang Wang,
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Guorong Yi,
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Wanqiang Zhang
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et al.
Chemical Engineering Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 162570 - 162570
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Combining citrus waste-derived function microbes with biochar promotes humus formation by enhancing lignocellulose degradation in citrus waste compost
Chemosphere,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
368, P. 143754 - 143754
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Microbial functional metabolism drives the effects of exogenous additives on carbon storage and degradation during aerobic composting
Mingxiu Li,
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Manli Duan,
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Zhenlun Qin
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et al.
Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: May 16, 2024
This
study
conducted
composting
experiments
using
cow
manure
and
wheat
straw,
employing
five
different
treatment
methods
(CK,
magnetized
water
treatment-M,
combined
with
biochar
treatment-SM,
ferrous
sulfate
treatment-FM,
Bacillus
megaterium
treatment-GM),
aiming
to
accelerate
the
maturation
process
reduce
carbon
loss.
The
results
of
showed
that
SM
entered
thermophilic
phase
on
second
day
lasted
for
9
days,
resulting
in
best
effect.
FM
increased
content
compost,
effectively
preserving
sources.
principal
component
analysis
revealed
significant
differences
microbial
community
structures
due
treatments.
Additionally,
structural
equation
modeling
observations
indicated
treatments
affected
compost
environment,
thereby
influencing
activity
content.
Overall,
positively
process,
while
preserved
sources
compost.
Language: Английский
Valorization of organic waste as biosorbents for wastewater treatment
Water Emerging Contaminants & Nanoplastics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3(4)
Published: Dec. 21, 2024
With
increasing
population
and
waste
generation,
organic
disposal
has
presented
an
unprecedented
challenge.
Valorization
of
the
for
wastewater
treatment
emerges
as
a
feasible
way
to
recycle
or
upcycle
waste.
Agricultural
non-agricultural
been
successfully
converted
into
biosorbents
remove
various
pollutants.
Through
reviewing
126
papers,
this
review
aims
provide
comprehensive
overview
effectiveness
mechanisms
from
in
adsorbing
different
inorganic
Most
recent
studies
have
focused
on
using
dyes,
pharmaceuticals,
heavy
metals.
The
were
synthesized
primarily
through
drying
pulverization,
pyrolysis.
Some
chemically
treated
with
acids,
alkalis,
salts
increase
their
surface
functional
groups.
Furthermore,
biomass
materials
also
combined
synthesize
biocomposite
sorbents.
extraction
lignocellulose
chitin
is
common.
Biosorption
occurs
via
chemisorption
physisorption,
former
more
prevalent
among
pollutants
latter
Langmuir
isotherm
model,
which
indicates
monolayer
sorption,
pseudo-second-order
kinetic
implies
rate-limiting,
best
describe
most
biosorption
data.
governed
mainly
by
pH,
temperature,
initial
pollutant
concentrations,
dosage
size
biosorbents,
contact
time.
This
highlights
need
standardize
optimization
procedures
develop
cost-effective
scalable
systems.
It
potential
especially
biochar,
substitutes
activated
carbon
column
adsorption
process
tertiary
treatment.
Language: Английский