COMPOST PRODUCTION FROM CATTLE AND POULTRY DEBRIS UNDER DIFFERENT AERATION TECHNIQUES. | ||||
Menoufia Journal of Soil Science | ||||
Article 2, Volume 5, Issue 2, March and April 2020, Page 85-86 PDF (125.72 K) | ||||
Document Type: original papers | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/mjss.2020.170385 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
M. M. El - Shinnawi1; H. M. EL Zemrany2; H. A. Abo Koura3 | ||||
1Prof. of Soil Microbiology , Fac. of Agric., Menoufia Univ. | ||||
2Associate prof. of Soil Microbiology , Fac. of Agric., Menoufia Univ. | ||||
3Prof. of Soil Microbiology , Res . Inst. o f Soils, Water & Environ. “ARC” Giza . | ||||
Abstract | ||||
The present work was conducted to achieve the following aims: Evaluate of the changes during composting cattle and poultry manures and compost maturity i.e total organic carbon, total nitrogen, C/N ratio, humic substances, humification index, under two aer ation techniques i.e. Forced Ventilation System (FVS) by means of composer pump < /div> and Mechanically turned System (MTS) by means of loader. A design of a composting Forced Ventilation System (FVS), is a 2 polyethylene plastic cages (1m length x 0.45 width x 0.6 m height), with 4 inches (10 cm) pipe diameter. Each 4 plastic Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) perforated pipes were laid horizontally and vertically in a cage shape, an about 600 holes/cage). At the end of composting (80 days) all the treatments reached the maturity standard, except for piles of both poultry and cattle manures under FVS, the maturity state were reached at the 65th. Forced Ventilation System (FVS) with the composting of cattle and poultry manures lower in labour cost, sped up the composting pr ocess and got the best compost quality in compared to the MTS. Furthermore, it has been defined as a good method to reduce nitrogen loss by volatilization. However, it has the disadvantage, compared to pile of MTS, of the limited homogenization of the pile. Besides, there is a higher need of watering because of evaporation. The main disadvantages of the MTS are the difficulty in controlling the temperature and the loss of nitrogen during the turnings. Indeed, the present investigation demonstrated that compos t tea quality of the end products compost from cattle and poultry manures under FVS were better quality compared to the same organic manure under the other aeration technique. Overall, considering of the environment, agronomy value, phytotoxicity and effic iency indicators, the method FVS was most suitable for composting practice production. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Composting; forced ventilation system; mechanically turned system; Cattle and poultry manures | ||||
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