期刊名称:Revista Internacional de Contaminación Ambiental
印刷版ISSN:0188-4999
出版年度:2018
卷号:34
期号:2
页码:263-271
语种:Spanish
出版社:Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera
摘要:In this work we compared the effects of two ventilation methods on the chemical composition of four livestock manure compost. We conducted four manure composting experiments (Exp) with two ventilation methods: manually with a shovel (Vm), and with perforated polyvinyl chloride (Vt). Exp 1 was designated cattle manure compost (CBo + Vm, CBo + Vt); Exp 2, goat manure compost (CCa + Vm, CCa + Vt); Exp 3, horse manure compost (CEq + Vm, CEq + Vt), and Exp 4, sheep manure compost (COv + Vm, COv + Vt). A completely randomized design was used in each experiment, with three repetitions. A one-way analysis of variance was conducted using the Minitab program and Tukey’s test (p < 0.05) to compare methods. We analyzed temperature, hydrogen potential (pH), electric conductivity (EC), organic matter (OM), organic carbon (C), total nitrogen (N), carbon/nitrogen ratio (C/N), phosphate (PO 4 ), potassium (K), magnesium (Mg), sulfate (SO 4 ), calcium (Ca), sodium (Na), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), boron (B), zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu). There were highly significant differences in the temperatures observed with the different treatments in the experiments (p = 0.000). No statistical differences were observed in the chemical composition in CBo, CCa and COv based on the ventilation method used (p > 0.05). Statistical differences in C/N were found in CEq + Vt (p = 0.049). The ventilation methods did not impact the chemical characteristics of the cattle, goat and sheep manure composts, but in CEq it was found that placing plastic tubes in the compost piles facilitated greater degradation of the OM and reduced the C/N. Both ventilation methods are recommended in CBo, CCa and COv. And the ventilation method with tubes is recommended in CEq.
其他摘要:In this work we compared the effects of two ventilation methods on the chemical composition of four livestock manure compost. We conducted four manure composting experiments (Exp) with two ventilation methods: manually with a shovel (Vm), and with perforated polyvinyl chloride (Vt). Exp 1 was designated cattle manure compost (CBo + Vm, CBo + Vt); Exp 2, goat manure compost (CCa + Vm, CCa + Vt); Exp 3, horse manure compost (CEq + Vm, CEq + Vt), and Exp 4, sheep manure compost (COv + Vm, COv + Vt). A completely randomized design was used in each experiment, with three repetitions. A one-way analysis of variance was conducted using the Minitab program and Tukey’s test (p < 0.05) to compare methods. We analyzed temperature, hydrogen potential (pH), electric conductivity (EC), organic matter (OM), organic carbon (C), total nitrogen (N), carbon/nitrogen ratio (C/N), phosphate (PO 4 ), potassium (K), magnesium (Mg), sulfate (SO 4 ), calcium (Ca), sodium (Na), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), boron (B), zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu). There were highly significant differences in the temperatures observed with the different treatments in the experiments (p = 0.000). No statistical differences were observed in the chemical composition in CBo, CCa and COv based on the ventilation method used (p > 0.05). Statistical differences in C/N were found in CEq + Vt (p = 0.049). The ventilation methods did not impact the chemical characteristics of the cattle, goat and sheep manure composts, but in CEq it was found that placing plastic tubes in the compost piles facilitated greater degradation of the OM and reduced the C/N. Both ventilation methods are recommended in CBo, CCa and COv. And the ventilation method with tubes is recommended in CEq.