학술논문

Influence of Different Nitrogen Sources on Composting Of Miscanthus in Open and Closed Systems.
Document Type
Article
Source
Compost Science & Utilization. Summer2001, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p197. 9p. 1 Diagram, 5 Graphs.
Subject
*COMPOSTING
*PLANT growing media
Language
ISSN
1065-657X
Abstract
Composting of Miscanthus straw was compared in two different, insulated systems, one constructed from four open boxes and one of four closed reactor vessels. Composting of Miscanthus supplemented with either ammonium sulfate, urea, liquid pig manure or brown sap from grass was studied. Hygienization of composts was evaluated by integrations of heat developments. Mixtures of Miscanthus and ammonium sulfate or liquid pig manure lead to high heat development in beginning of composting period while composting of mixtures of Miscanthus and brown sap or urea progressed later in composting period. The period of high microbial activity during composting may therefore be extended using mixtures of manure and brown sap or ammonium sulfate and urea as nitrogen source. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]