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Integrated biological approaches for olive mill wastewater treatment and agricultural exploitation

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ibiod.2013.12.010

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Free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria; Azotobacter; Bioferment; OMW aerobic treatment; Composting

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  1. ASPEA (Azienda Speciale per la Pesca e Agricoltura della Camera di Commercio di Ancona)

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In this study, an integrated biological approach, consisting of the aerobic treatment of olive mill wastewater (OMW) for the production of a N-2-fixing culture followed by laboratory-scale composting, was investigated for the agricultural exploitation of this agro-industrial waste. In the first stage, presumptive azotobacteria isolated from soils annually treated with OMW and three reference cultures were screened for their capacity to abate water-soluble polyphenols from sterile lime-treated OMW. Two soil isolates, molecularly identified as Azotobacter chroococcum and the reference strain Azotobacter spp. GP1 were selected for the formulation of a bacterial consortium to be exploited for the production of a N-2-fixing culture in a 2-L laboratory fermenter by using sterile neutralized OMW. Once assayed for its residual antimicrobial activity, the resulting bioferment was applied to wheat straw piles at the start of the laboratory-scale composting process, and the properties of the final compost were assayed. The effect of regular application of OMW during prolonged composting (136 days) was also evaluated and total abated polyphenols were quantified. The preliminary results of this first study were an aerobic OMW bioferment enriched with N-2-fixing bacteria and characterized by a significantly reduced antimicrobial activity, and a significant improvement in the compost stability through the inoculation of straw piles with this N-2-fixing bacterial culture. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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