Nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur mineralization in soil treated with amended municipal solid waste compost under aerobic and anaerobic conditions

Purpose Our study had considered some organic amendments to enhance nutrient level of marketed municipal solid waste (MSW) compost for its potential use as fertilizer for growing crops in alluvial soils. Method We prepared three types of amended compost by mixing 20% mustard oil cake (MOC), and 30%...

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Main Authors: Marufa Sultana, M Jahiruddin, M Rafiqul Islam, M Mazibur Rahman, Md Anwarul Abedin, Abdullah Al Mahmud
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Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University-Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch- Iran 2021-09-01
Series:International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
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Online Access:http://ijrowa.khuisf.ac.ir/article_682010_c5828052b6d28cf2c22523ec12a75d51.pdf
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author Marufa Sultana
M Jahiruddin
M Rafiqul Islam
M Mazibur Rahman
Md Anwarul Abedin
Abdullah Al Mahmud
author_facet Marufa Sultana
M Jahiruddin
M Rafiqul Islam
M Mazibur Rahman
Md Anwarul Abedin
Abdullah Al Mahmud
author_sort Marufa Sultana
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description Purpose Our study had considered some organic amendments to enhance nutrient level of marketed municipal solid waste (MSW) compost for its potential use as fertilizer for growing crops in alluvial soils. Method We prepared three types of amended compost by mixing 20% mustard oil cake (MOC), and 30% poultry manure (PM) or cowdung (CD) or sugarcane press mud (SPM) with 50% MSW compost. The nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and sulphur (S) mineralization study was done in soil treated with three amended and one unamended composts with three replications through an incubation experiment at a temperature of 25 ± 1°C for 82 days under aerobic (field capacity) and anaerobic (submerged) conditions. The mineralization data were fitted to the first-order kinetic model. Results The soil NO3--N content was 2-3 times higher in aerobic condition than in anaerobic condition, while the NH4+-N was higher in anaerobic soils. The kinetic model reveals that poultry manure and sugarcane press mud had higher capability to supply N for use by the crops. The P release was the highest at day 15 with three-time higher availability in anaerobic condition. The S mineralization in soil was higher in field capacity than in submerged condition. ConclusionThe compost mixture comprising MSW, MOC and SPM in a ratio of 5:2:3 demonstrated the highest cumulative N, P and S mineralization in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The N and S availability decreased while the P availability increased in submerged soils which result has fertilizer management implications for wet  land rice crop.
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spelling doaj.art-71e895c5a24846ffac7eb2a07f3d28d72024-01-02T03:08:23ZengIslamic Azad University-Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch- IranInternational Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture2195-32282251-77152021-09-0110324525610.30486/ijrowa.2021.1908103.1124682010Nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur mineralization in soil treated with amended municipal solid waste compost under aerobic and anaerobic conditionsMarufa Sultana0M Jahiruddin1M Rafiqul Islam2M Mazibur Rahman3Md Anwarul Abedin4Abdullah Al Mahmud5Soil Science Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Gazipur, BangladeshDepartment of Soil Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, BangladeshDepartment of Soil Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, BangladeshDepartment of Soil Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, BangladeshDepartment of Soil Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, BangladeshIFDC Bangladesh - USAID RFS activities, House # 2, Rd # 54A, Gulshan # 2, Dhaka, BangladeshPurpose Our study had considered some organic amendments to enhance nutrient level of marketed municipal solid waste (MSW) compost for its potential use as fertilizer for growing crops in alluvial soils. Method We prepared three types of amended compost by mixing 20% mustard oil cake (MOC), and 30% poultry manure (PM) or cowdung (CD) or sugarcane press mud (SPM) with 50% MSW compost. The nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and sulphur (S) mineralization study was done in soil treated with three amended and one unamended composts with three replications through an incubation experiment at a temperature of 25 ± 1°C for 82 days under aerobic (field capacity) and anaerobic (submerged) conditions. The mineralization data were fitted to the first-order kinetic model. Results The soil NO3--N content was 2-3 times higher in aerobic condition than in anaerobic condition, while the NH4+-N was higher in anaerobic soils. The kinetic model reveals that poultry manure and sugarcane press mud had higher capability to supply N for use by the crops. The P release was the highest at day 15 with three-time higher availability in anaerobic condition. The S mineralization in soil was higher in field capacity than in submerged condition. ConclusionThe compost mixture comprising MSW, MOC and SPM in a ratio of 5:2:3 demonstrated the highest cumulative N, P and S mineralization in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The N and S availability decreased while the P availability increased in submerged soils which result has fertilizer management implications for wet  land rice crop.http://ijrowa.khuisf.ac.ir/article_682010_c5828052b6d28cf2c22523ec12a75d51.pdfkinetic modeln mineralizationp mineralizations mineralizationmsw compostsubmerged soils
spellingShingle Marufa Sultana
M Jahiruddin
M Rafiqul Islam
M Mazibur Rahman
Md Anwarul Abedin
Abdullah Al Mahmud
Nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur mineralization in soil treated with amended municipal solid waste compost under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
kinetic model
n mineralization
p mineralization
s mineralization
msw compost
submerged soils
title Nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur mineralization in soil treated with amended municipal solid waste compost under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
title_full Nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur mineralization in soil treated with amended municipal solid waste compost under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
title_fullStr Nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur mineralization in soil treated with amended municipal solid waste compost under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur mineralization in soil treated with amended municipal solid waste compost under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
title_short Nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur mineralization in soil treated with amended municipal solid waste compost under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
title_sort nitrogen phosphorus and sulphur mineralization in soil treated with amended municipal solid waste compost under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
topic kinetic model
n mineralization
p mineralization
s mineralization
msw compost
submerged soils
url http://ijrowa.khuisf.ac.ir/article_682010_c5828052b6d28cf2c22523ec12a75d51.pdf
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