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<h3>Evaluation and Comparison of Composting Rabbit Manure Mixed </h3>

Evaluation and Comparison of Composting Rabbit Manure Mixed

Sep 1, 2013 · Li-li et al. (2013) compared the co-composting process of rabbit manure mixed with mushroom residue and rice straw and reported that both compost could help seed growth and a much more efficient

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<h3>Effect of simplified inoculum agent on performance and </h3>

Effect of simplified inoculum agent on performance and

Feb 1, 2024 · Most of the relevant studies have been conducted at a small scale rather than at the industrial-scale, limiting their applicability to large-scale composting facilities. Therefore, it is necessary to investigate the effects of using simplified inoculum agents on composting performance, microbial community dynamic, and microbial functions during

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<h3>The relationship between material transformation, microbial </h3>

The relationship between material transformation, microbial

Apr 1, 2022 · The purpose of this study was to: (1) examine the effect of biocontrol microbe on nutrient conversion, metabolites, and metabolic pathways during composting; (2) clarify the response of the composting microbial community, pathogenic bacteria, and pathogenic fungi to the addition of biocontrol microbe; (3) explore the relationship between the

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<h3>Large-Scale Composting | NC State Extension</h3>

Large-Scale Composting | NC State Extension

Nov 28, 2022 · Composting Basics. Composting is the aerobic decomposition of organic materials by micro-organisms under controlled conditions into a soil-like substance called compost. During composting, microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi break down complex organic compounds into simpler substances and produce carbon dioxide, water, minerals, and

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<h3>Screening of Cold-Adapted Strains and Its Effects on  - MDPI</h3>

Screening of Cold-Adapted Strains and Its Effects on - MDPI

Apr 3, 2023 · Composting is an effective way to dispose of agricultural waste; however, its application is limited in the winter and in areas with low average annual temperatures. This study screened out a composite microbial agent (CMA) including Bacillus (B.) cereus QS7 and B. pumilus QM6 that could grow at 10–15 °C and investigated the effects of the CMA as an inoculant on the physicochemical

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<h3>Study on Microbial Community Succession and Functional </h3>

Study on Microbial Community Succession and Functional

Oct 8, 2020 · Initial nutrient content of mushroom residue to be composted is shown in Table 1. Aerobic composting equipment (China Patent No. 201720930414.3) was used in the experiment. The eective ff volume of the experimental device was about 80 L (in which the inner diameter was 210 mm and the height was 600 mm) (Figure 1).

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<h3>Practical applications of spent mushroom compost in </h3>

Practical applications of spent mushroom compost in

May 20, 2024 · Spent mushroom compost can potentially be used to improve plant growth, crop yield, soil health, organic matter, and nutrient levels, as well as to suppress soil-borne diseases.

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<h3>Large Semi-Membrane Covered Composting System Improves the </h3>

Large Semi-Membrane Covered Composting System Improves the

Nov 23, 2022 · Homogenous spatial distribution of fermentation characteristics, local anaerobic conditions, and large amounts of greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions are common problems in large-scale aerobic composting systems.

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<h3>Effects of different ratios of pig manure to fungus residue </h3>

Effects of different ratios of pig manure to fungus residue

fungus residue with inoculation bacillus for composting could be successfully transformed into high-quality organicfertilizer.Lietal.(2008)observedthattheammo-nia volatilization of compost with pig and mushroom residue was significantly lower than that of compost with pig and straw or rape straw. Zhang and Sun (2014)

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<h3>Semi-permeable membrane-covered high-temperature aerobic </h3>

Semi-permeable membrane-covered high-temperature aerobic

Apr 1, 2024 · Abstract. Semi-permeable membrane-covered high-temperature aerobic composting (SMHC) is a suitable technology for the safe treatment and disposal of organic solid waste as well as for improving the quality of the final compost. This paper presents a comprehensive summary of the impact of semi-permeable membranes centered on expanded

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<h3>Utilization of Aerobic Compression Composting Technology on </h3>

Utilization of Aerobic Compression Composting Technology on

Feb 24, 2022 · In this study, raw mushroom waste from the mushroom industry was used to generate compost pellets using an aerobic electric composter, where the processing time needed was investigated to greatly reduce the composting time.

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<h3>Maximizing mushroom residues benefits to produce vermicompost </h3>

Maximizing mushroom residues benefits to produce vermicompost

Jul 7, 2023 · Therefore, this study aims to maximize and enhance the advantages of mushroom residues (MR) to make vermicompost that can resist Fusarium Oxysporium (FO) in maize. This study was conducted in three stages: compost preparation, composting, and planting. The mixing process of vermicompost with the soil was improved by the lowest CV.

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<h3>Effects of tea polyphenols pretreatment of kanamycin mycelial </h3>

Effects of tea polyphenols pretreatment of kanamycin mycelial

The lab-scale composting of KMR was conducted using cylindrical containers (seen in Fig. S1). Initially, 800 g of rice straw (approximately 0.1 cm in length) were introduced into a 10-liter bucket. Subsequently, the pre-treated AMR mixture, with a moisture content of 85.7 %, was added carefully and thoroughly mixed.

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<h3>Inoculating with the microbial agents to  - ScienceDirect</h3>

Inoculating with the microbial agents to - ScienceDirect

Aug 1, 2021 · The aerobic composting of mushroom residue and wood chips was started successfully at 3–11 °C by the inoculation with microbial agents. The inoculation agents, which consisted of cellulose degrading and low temperature adaptation microorganisms, was proved to be helpful in heating the compost pile and thus start the aerobic composting

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<h3>Approaches to Composting | Blong - U.S. Environmental </h3>

Approaches to Composting | Blong - U.S. Environmental

Dec 12, 2023 · Composting requires a certain balance of carbon-rich materials (“browns”), such as dry leaves and untreated wood chips, to nitrogen-rich materials (“greens”), such as food scraps. The ideal ratio is roughly three parts browns to one part greens by volume. (This translates to roughly 30:1 in terms of elemental carbon to nitrogen or C:N.)

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