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Amino acid profile characterization during the co-composting of a livestock manure and maize straw mixture

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Abstract Amino acids (AAs) are important functional substances in compost product. The evolution of three groups of AAs was determined during the co-composting of pig manure and maize straw mixture.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Amino acids (AAs) are important functional substances in compost product. The evolution of three groups of AAs was determined during the co-composting of pig manure and maize straw mixture. And the correlations between AAs and other humification indicators such as lignocellulose, phosphatase activity, and humic substances (HSs) were analyzed. Results showed that the total AA content decreased during the primary fermentation but increased to 3.578 g kg−1 after the second fermentation, exhibiting a 1.5-fold increase in the final compost. The neutral phosphatase activity, hemicellulose, and HSs had a promoting effect on AAs. Generally, the compost product quality was significantly improved due to the increment of AAs and additional small molecules during the secondary fermentation. Our study provided a new direction for future research on improving composting products of organic waste.

Keywords: amino; straw mixture; maize straw; manure maize

Journal Title: Journal of Cleaner Production
Year Published: 2021

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