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Microbial indicators for sawdust and bark compost stability and humification processes
Authors:O. Kostov   G. Petkova  O. Van Cleemput
Affiliation:

Nicola Poushkarov Institute of Soil Science and Agroecology, 7 Shosse Bankya Street, Sofia 1080, Bulgaria

Faculty of Agricultural and Applied Biological Sciences, University of Ghent, Coupure 653, B-9000, Ghent, Belgium

Abstract:To what extent some microbial index ratios are suitable for use as early criteria for the level of compost stability during aerobic composting of coniferous sawdust and bark at mesophilic conditions was studied. Evolution of the specific respiration activity (CO2-C/biomass C) and the ratios between some groups of microorganisms were followed as a function of composting time. The specific respiration activity was found to be an early and most reliable indicator of compost stability. The peroxidase and polyphenoloxidase enzyme activity during composting, as well as the composition of newly-formed humus substances were studied. The duration of composting increased the quality of newly-formed humus substances (Ch.a.:Cf.a ratio; Ca-complexed humic acid and resistance of organo-mineral complexes). The quality of humus substances could be used to assess compost stability. However, the results can be applied only under defined conditions.
Keywords:Wood-wastes   composting   microbial biomass   specific respiration activity   enzymes   humification   nitrification
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