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Denitrifying population dynamic and evolution of nitrogen gas during a composting process
Authors:Sergio Casello  Anna Rutili
Institution:Istituto Microbiologia Argraria, Universita' di Pisa Centro di Studio per la Microbiologia del Suolo, CNR, Pisa, Italy
Abstract:Abstract Little information exists about nitrogen losses through microbial activity during treatment of solid urban waste (SUW) by processes such as composting. In the present study, in addition to evaluating the pattern of nitrogen losses by denitrification at different stages of the process, a comparison between the method of Pochon and Tardieux, and an improved gas chromatographic method for estimating denitrifying populations was undertaken, Though the MPN (Most Probable Number) enumerations were higher using the colorimetric method than the gas chromatographic one, the patterns of the two graphs showing numbers of denitrifiers during composing were the same. The highest numbers were revealed immediately after loading the reactor (107–108/g d.w.), lower numbers of denitrifiers were found in the second sampling corresponding to the thermophilic phase (103–104/g d.w.). These numbers increased gradually as the waste material stabilized (10th to 123rd day of composting) to again reach values of 107–108/g d.w.
Keywords:Denitrification  Composting  Nitrogen gas evolution
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