4.7 Article

Investigation of technology for composting mixed deer manure and straw

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 33, Pages 45805-45825

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-13886-7

Keywords

C; N ratio; Toxicity; Grey relational; Maturity; Germination index

Funding

  1. Major Projects of Science and Technology of Jilin Province [20200503004SF]
  2. Project of Changchun City Technology Bureau [16SS06]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Jilin Province [20180101092JC]
  4. Department of Science and Technology of Jilin Province [20190303084SF]

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Composting using deer manure and corn straw as raw materials was studied to determine optimal conditions for compost maturity. Results showed that initial moisture content had the greatest impact on compost maturity, followed by initial C/N ratio and particle size of straw. This study is an important reference for the utilization of compost derived from a mixture of livestock manure and straw.
Composting is an effective method for utilizing agricultural straw waste and livestock manure resources. Using deer manure and corn straw as raw materials, the changes in various indexes were studied during composting under different initial C/N ratios, initial moisture contents, and particle sizes of corn straw, and compost maturity was evaluated. Moisture content, total organic carbon content, and C/N ratio all declined during composting, while total nitrogen, total phosphorus, total potassium, pH, germination index, and electrical conductivity increased. The grey relational analysis method was used to evaluate maturity. The results showed that a mixture of stalk and deer manure with initial moisture content of 55%, initial C/N ratio of 30:1, and a straw particle size of 1.5-3.5 cm constituted the optimal experimental conditions. Taguchi analysis indicated that initial moisture content exerted the greatest influence on compost maturity, followed by initial C/N ratio and crushed straw particle size. This study provides an important reference for the utilization of compost derived from a mixture of livestock manure and straw.

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