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Evaluation of Maturity and Greenhouse Gas Emission in Co-Composting of Chicken Manure with Tobacco Powder and Vinasse/Mushroom Bran

Bangxi Zhang, Rongxiu Yin, Yi Tan, Beibei Fan, Hangyu Li, Yutao Peng, Yang RenDe, Guoxue Li

2021Processes15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study investigated the effects of different proportions (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%) of bulking agent (vinasse, mushroom bran, and tobacco powder) on maturity and gaseous emissions in chicken manure composting. The results showed that all of the treatments reached the standard of harmless disposal. With the exception of the control treatment, the CH4, N2O, and NH3 emissions in the treatments that had been prepared using the addition of mixed bulking agents were effectively reduced by 2.9–30.6%, 8.30–80.9%, and 37.3–26.6%; their compost maturity also met the Chinese national standard. Specifically, 10% mushroom bran combined with 5% tobacco powder was the optimal combination for simultaneously improving the maturity and reducing greenhouse gas emission in chicken manure composting.

Topics & Concepts

VinasseBranCompostMushroomChicken manureManureFood scienceChemistryMaturity (psychological)Waste managementSawdustPulp and paper industryAgronomyBiologyRaw materialPsychologyEngineeringFermentationOrganic chemistryDevelopmental psychologyComposting and Vermicomposting TechniquesMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionWaste Management and Recycling
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