2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.114088
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Influence of microbial inoculants on co-composting of lignocellulosic crop residues with farm animal manure: A review

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“…In a similar work, Zang et al ( 2016) reported the effects of the mix ratio, moisture content, and aeration rate on sulfur odor emissions during pig manure composting [57]. Other particular points that are very commonly treated are the study of emissions of anaerobically digested manures [58], where the emissions of some malodourous compounds can be enhanced, and the study of inoculants to decrease the amount of odor units of these materials, although sometimes no quantitative data are provided [59].…”
Section: Manurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a similar work, Zang et al ( 2016) reported the effects of the mix ratio, moisture content, and aeration rate on sulfur odor emissions during pig manure composting [57]. Other particular points that are very commonly treated are the study of emissions of anaerobically digested manures [58], where the emissions of some malodourous compounds can be enhanced, and the study of inoculants to decrease the amount of odor units of these materials, although sometimes no quantitative data are provided [59].…”
Section: Manurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we can assume that the bulk density of composts depends on the substrate type and efficiency of the microbe inoculation. The microbe inoculation influences the overall properties including physical properties of compost [16]. According to [17] the bulk density of final composts produced from green wastes was around 0.4 Mg m -3…”
Section: Bulk Density Particle Density and Porositymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mass burning of crop residues in the fields leads to environmental degradation and the loss of valuable resources. In world practice, there are various directions for the use of lignocellulosic agricultural wastes, including biofuel production [3][4][5][6], composting [7][8][9], use as a biofertilizer for promoting plant growth, and improving soil structure [10,11], and the production of valuable compounds [12][13][14]. The search for new ways and work to improve the economic efficiency of using lignocellulosic waste to produce high-valueadded products is constantly ongoing.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Массовое сжигание пожнивных остатков на полях приводит к ухудшению экологической ситуации и потере ценных ресурсов. В мировой практике существуют различные направления использования лигноцеллюлозных отходов сельскохозяйственных культур, включая получение биотоплива [3][4][5][6], компостирование [7][8][9], применение в качестве биоудобрения для стимуляции роста растений и улучшения структуры почвы [10,11], продукцию ценных соединений [12][13][14]. Постоянно продолжается поиск новых способов и работа над повышением экономической эффективности использования лигноцеллюлозных отходов для получения продуктов с высокой добавленной стоимостью.…”
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