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Improving green waste composting by addition of sugarcane bagasse and exhausted grape marc

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 218, Issue -, Pages 335-343

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.06.097

Keywords

Exhausted grape marc; Green waste; Sugarcane bagasse; Two-stage composting

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  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [BLX2015-07]

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The composting of lignocellulosic waste into compost is a potential way of sustainably disposing of a waste while generating a useful product. The current study determined whether the addition of sugar-cane bagasse (SCB) (at 0, 15, and 25%) and/or exhausted grape marc (EGM) (at 0, 10, and 20%) improved the two-stage composting of green waste (GW). The combined addition of SCB and EGM improved composting conditions and the quality of the compost product in terms of temperature, water-holding capacity, particle-size distribution, coarseness index, pH, electrical conductivity, water-extractable organic carbon and nitrogen, microbial numbers, enzymatic activities, polysaccharide and lignin content, nutrient content, respiration, and phytotoxicity. The optimal two-stage composting and the best quality compost were obtained with the combined addition of 15% SCB and 20% EGM. With the optimized two-stage composting method, the compost matured in only 21 days rather than in the 90-270 days required for traditional composting. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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