2023
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13082048
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Study of Raw Material Pretreatment and the Microbiota Selection Effect on the Composting Process Efficiency

Abstract: Lignocellulosic is a carbon source biomass composed of cellulose, hemicelluloses, and lignin, which are strongly associated with each other. This fact makes them hardly degradable by produced microbial enzymes when introduced to compost piles. To address this problem, a primary single or combined pretreatment method of this biomass allows for the separation of these complex, interlinked fractions, allowing a better accessibility for microbial enzymes. However, the rugged lignin component, in addition to severa… Show more

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“…On the other hand, it increases the amount of nutrients in the soil, improving its fertility. Hence, it can be used to supplement or replace chemical fertilisation, the reduction of which can have important environmental and economic implications [19]. Mulching of lignocellulosic materials can provide benefits such as controlling weeds, reducing evaporation, and moderating soil temperature, in addition to revitalising soil fauna and restoring natural forests on degraded soils [20].…”
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“…On the other hand, it increases the amount of nutrients in the soil, improving its fertility. Hence, it can be used to supplement or replace chemical fertilisation, the reduction of which can have important environmental and economic implications [19]. Mulching of lignocellulosic materials can provide benefits such as controlling weeds, reducing evaporation, and moderating soil temperature, in addition to revitalising soil fauna and restoring natural forests on degraded soils [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[52]. The content of trace elements is one of the parameters that has to be controlled to ensure the quality of compost [54].…”
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confidence: 99%