Publication detail
Co-composting of cattle manure with biochar and elemental sulphur and its effects on manure quality, plant biomass and microbiological characteristics of post-harvest soil
HOLÁTKO, J. HAMMERSCHMIEDT, T. KINTL, A. MUSTAFA, A. NAVEED, M. BALTAZÁR, T. LÁTAL, O. ŠKARPA, P.. RYANT, P. BRTNICKÝ, M.
Original Title
Co-composting of cattle manure with biochar and elemental sulphur and its effects on manure quality, plant biomass and microbiological characteristics of post-harvest soil
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Improvement of manure by co-composting with other materials is beneficial to the quality of the amended soil. Therefore, the manure was supplied with either biochar, elemental sulphur or both prior to fermentation in 50 L barrels for a period of eight weeks. The manure products were subsequently analyzed and used as fertilizers in a short-term pot experiment with barley fodder (Hordeum vulgare L.). The experiment was carried out under controlled conditions in a growth chamber for 12 weeks. The sulphur-enriched manure showed the lowest manure pH and highest ammonium content. The co-fermentation of biochar and sulphur led to the highest sulphur content and an abundance of ammonium-oxidizing bacteria in manure. The biochar+sulphur-enriched manure led to the highest dry aboveground plant biomass in the amended soil, whose value was 98% higher compared to the unamended control, 38% higher compared to the variant with biochar-enriched manure and 23% higher compared to the manure-amended variant. Amendment of the sulphur-enriched manure types led to the highest enzyme activities and soil respirations (basal, substrate-induced). This innovative approach to improve the quality of organic fertilizers utilizes treated agricultural waste (biochar) and a biotechnological residual product (elementary sulphur from biogas desulphurization) and hence contributes to the circular economy.
Keywords
manure enrichment; soil nutrients; organic matter; soil amendments; fertilizers; modified biochar
Authors
HOLÁTKO, J.; HAMMERSCHMIEDT, T.; KINTL, A.; MUSTAFA, A.; NAVEED, M.; BALTAZÁR, T.; LÁTAL, O.; ŠKARPA, P..; RYANT, P.; BRTNICKÝ, M.
Released
30. 9. 2022
Publisher
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Location
LAUSANNE
ISBN
1664-462X
Periodical
Frontiers in Plant Science
Year of study
13
Number
1004879
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
1
Pages to
14
Pages count
14
URL
BibTex
@article{BUT180488,
author="HOLÁTKO, J. and HAMMERSCHMIEDT, T. and KINTL, A. and MUSTAFA, A. and NAVEED, M. and BALTAZÁR, T. and LÁTAL, O. and ŠKARPA, P.. and RYANT, P. and BRTNICKÝ, M.",
title="Co-composting of cattle manure with biochar and elemental sulphur and its effects on manure quality, plant biomass and microbiological characteristics of post-harvest soil",
journal="Frontiers in Plant Science",
year="2022",
volume="13",
number="1004879",
pages="14",
doi="10.3389/fpls.2022.1004879",
issn="1664-462X",
url="https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2022.1004879/full"
}