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Effect of the raw materials and mixing ratio of composted wastes on the dynamic of organic matter stabilization and nitrogen availability in composts of Sub-Saharan Africa
Document Type
Article
Source
Bioresource Technology. Feb2010, Vol. 101 Issue 3, p1002-1013. 12p.
Subject
*RAW materials
*MIXING
*COMPOSTING
*WASTE products
*ORGANIC compounds
*SEWAGE sludge digestion
*BIOCHEMICAL engineering
*ANIMAL waste
*FERTILIZERS
Language
ISSN
0960-8524
Abstract
Abstract: The effect of raw materials and their proportions in initial mixtures on organic matter (OM) stabilization and nitrogen (N) availability during pit composting in Sub-Saharan Africa was assessed using biochemical fractionation and laboratory incubations to characterize composts sampled throughout the composting process. Stabilization of OM occurred more rapidly in mixtures with slaughter-house wastes, it was progressive in mixture with household refuses while tree leaves compost remained unstable. Carbon mineralization from compost samples was positively correlated to water soluble and hemicellulose-like organic fractions. Mixtures containing large proportions of household refuses reached the highest stability and total N but available N remained weak. Slaughter-house wastes in the initial mixtures made possible to reach good OM stabilization and the largest N availability. The nature of initial mixing influenced composting parameters, OM stabilization and N availability. It is suggested mixing household refuses and slaughter-house wastes with tree leaves to reach better amending and fertilizer qualities of composts. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]