Effect of Different Livestock Manure Ratios on the Decomposition Process of Aerobic Composting of Wheat Straw

Aerobic composting is an effective method of resource treatment for agricultural and forestry solid waste; however, while wheat straw is usually used as a conditioner and is not the main body as in aerobic composting, wheat straw is abundant in annual production, and fertilization is one of the main...

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Main Authors: Tingyu Fan, Xuemiao Zhang, Yi Wan, Ruilai Deng, Houhong Zhu, Xihao Wang, Shun Wang, Xingming Wang
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Published: MDPI AG 2023-11-01
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author Tingyu Fan
Xuemiao Zhang
Yi Wan
Ruilai Deng
Houhong Zhu
Xihao Wang
Shun Wang
Xingming Wang
author_facet Tingyu Fan
Xuemiao Zhang
Yi Wan
Ruilai Deng
Houhong Zhu
Xihao Wang
Shun Wang
Xingming Wang
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description Aerobic composting is an effective method of resource treatment for agricultural and forestry solid waste; however, while wheat straw is usually used as a conditioner and is not the main body as in aerobic composting, wheat straw is abundant in annual production, and fertilization is one of the main ways of resource utilization of wheat straw, how to use wheat straw as the main body of aerobic composting for efficient treatment is, therefore, a meaningful research direction. In this paper, to achieve the efficient and economic resource utilization of wheat straw and livestock manure, aerobic composting was carried out with wheat straw as the main body, and pig manure and cow manure were mixed with wheat straw crops at ratios of 20%, 30%, and 40%, respectively, for barrel suspension composting. The changes in pH, EC, NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>-N, NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup>-N, TN, TP, organic matter and seed germination index, and shoot length inhibition rate before and after composting were compared between treatment groups using different material ratios in the aerobic composting process. The changes in the physicochemical properties and nutrient elements of compost products were studied. The results show that the co-composting of livestock manure and wheat straw can promote the decomposition of the pile, and the addition of 40% cow manure and 30% pig manure has the best effect in promoting decay. In contrast, the addition of excessive pig manure inhibits the decomposition of the pile. Organic matter degradation in the treatment groups using cow manure was more effective than in those using pig manure, and the best results were obtained with 40% cow manure. The pile was alkaline at the end of each treatment, and the wheat straw compost treated with 40% cow manure had the best nitrogen and phosphorus retention. The wheat straw compost treated with 40% cow manure had the highest integrated degree of decomposition, which promoted the deterioration of the pile and provided a research basis for the use of wheat straw as an efficient resource.
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spelling doaj.art-b50d22c6e48a4c268eb3f72e376a5d0e2023-12-22T13:46:19ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952023-11-011312291610.3390/agronomy13122916Effect of Different Livestock Manure Ratios on the Decomposition Process of Aerobic Composting of Wheat StrawTingyu Fan0Xuemiao Zhang1Yi Wan2Ruilai Deng3Houhong Zhu4Xihao Wang5Shun Wang6Xingming Wang7School of Earth and Environment, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan 232001, ChinaSchool of Earth and Environment, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan 232001, ChinaSchool of Earth and Environment, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan 232001, ChinaAnhui Landscaping Engineering Co., Ltd., Huaibei 230031, ChinaSchool of Earth and Environment, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan 232001, ChinaSchool of Earth and Environment, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan 232001, ChinaSchool of Earth and Environment, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan 232001, ChinaSchool of Earth and Environment, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan 232001, ChinaAerobic composting is an effective method of resource treatment for agricultural and forestry solid waste; however, while wheat straw is usually used as a conditioner and is not the main body as in aerobic composting, wheat straw is abundant in annual production, and fertilization is one of the main ways of resource utilization of wheat straw, how to use wheat straw as the main body of aerobic composting for efficient treatment is, therefore, a meaningful research direction. In this paper, to achieve the efficient and economic resource utilization of wheat straw and livestock manure, aerobic composting was carried out with wheat straw as the main body, and pig manure and cow manure were mixed with wheat straw crops at ratios of 20%, 30%, and 40%, respectively, for barrel suspension composting. The changes in pH, EC, NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>-N, NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup>-N, TN, TP, organic matter and seed germination index, and shoot length inhibition rate before and after composting were compared between treatment groups using different material ratios in the aerobic composting process. The changes in the physicochemical properties and nutrient elements of compost products were studied. The results show that the co-composting of livestock manure and wheat straw can promote the decomposition of the pile, and the addition of 40% cow manure and 30% pig manure has the best effect in promoting decay. In contrast, the addition of excessive pig manure inhibits the decomposition of the pile. Organic matter degradation in the treatment groups using cow manure was more effective than in those using pig manure, and the best results were obtained with 40% cow manure. The pile was alkaline at the end of each treatment, and the wheat straw compost treated with 40% cow manure had the best nitrogen and phosphorus retention. The wheat straw compost treated with 40% cow manure had the highest integrated degree of decomposition, which promoted the deterioration of the pile and provided a research basis for the use of wheat straw as an efficient resource.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/13/12/2916seed germination indexco-compostinghumificationmixed proportioncomposting parameters
spellingShingle Tingyu Fan
Xuemiao Zhang
Yi Wan
Ruilai Deng
Houhong Zhu
Xihao Wang
Shun Wang
Xingming Wang
Effect of Different Livestock Manure Ratios on the Decomposition Process of Aerobic Composting of Wheat Straw
Agronomy
seed germination index
co-composting
humification
mixed proportion
composting parameters
title Effect of Different Livestock Manure Ratios on the Decomposition Process of Aerobic Composting of Wheat Straw
title_full Effect of Different Livestock Manure Ratios on the Decomposition Process of Aerobic Composting of Wheat Straw
title_fullStr Effect of Different Livestock Manure Ratios on the Decomposition Process of Aerobic Composting of Wheat Straw
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Different Livestock Manure Ratios on the Decomposition Process of Aerobic Composting of Wheat Straw
title_short Effect of Different Livestock Manure Ratios on the Decomposition Process of Aerobic Composting of Wheat Straw
title_sort effect of different livestock manure ratios on the decomposition process of aerobic composting of wheat straw
topic seed germination index
co-composting
humification
mixed proportion
composting parameters
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/13/12/2916
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