Monitoring of microbial populations and their cellulolytic activities during the composting of municipal solid wastes |
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Authors: | Khalil AI Beheary MS Salem EM |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Environmental Studies, Institute of Graduate Studies and Research, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Seasonal changes in microbial populations and the activities of cellulolytic enzymes were investigated during the composting of municipal solid wastes at Damietta compost plant, Egypt. The changes in temperature, pH and carbon/nitrogen (C/N) ratio were also monitored. The results obtained showed that the temperatures of the windrows in all seasons reached the maximum after 3 weeks of composting and then decreased by the end of the composting period (35 days), but did not reach ambient temperature. Marked changes in pH values of the composts in all seasons were found, but generally, the pH was near neutrality. Significant increases in the size of the microbial populations were obtained in autumn and spring seasons compared to summer and winter seasons. The activities of cellulases were also higher in the autumn and spring seasons than in the summer and winter seasons. The decrease in C/N ratio in autumn and spring was higher than in summer and winter. It was evident that the degradation of organic matter increased by an increase in the microflora and its cellulolytic activities. |
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Keywords: | Cellulolytic activities composting microbial populations solid wastes |
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