堆肥
沼渣
营养物
农学
绿色废弃物
生物量(生态学)
环境科学
化学
厌氧消化
生物
甲烷
有机化学
作者
Ning Wang,Xinyue Bai,Dandan Huang,Qindong Chen,Mingshuai Shao,Qiyong Xu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2023.116551
摘要
The treatment of digestate from food waste (DFW) has emerged as the bottleneck for food waste anaerobic digestion. DFW generally contains abundant nutrients that can be recycled by composting. However, the effect of DFW-based compost on soil improvement has not been extensively explored. In this study, soil properties were improved by adding various amounts of DFW-based compost, and the growth conditions of Pak choi were monitored. The results indicated that the DFW-based compost could provide nitrogen, calcium, magnesium, and organic matter, thereby enhancing the growth of Pak choi, accumulating chlorophyll, and improving photosynthesis efficiency. As the amount of added DFW-based compost increased from 0% to 20%, the fresh biomass, leaf weight, and root weight of Pak choi increased by 242%, 262%, and 99%, respectively. The total chlorophyll content was 2.62 mg g−1 in control and increased to 12.45 mg g−1 in the group with 20% DFW-based compost, benefiting the photochemical efficiency of Pak choi. However, the growth was inhibited when the addition amount exceeded 20%, potentially due to excessive nutrient supplementation. Overall, the addition of 20% of DFW-based compost was suggested to promote the growth of Pak choi by providing proper nutrients.
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