Evaluation of the Compost’s Maturity of Different Mixtures of Olive Pomace and Poultry Manure

Ayoub Doughmi, Ghizlane Elkafz, E. Cherkaoui, M. Khamar, Abderrahman Nounah, A. Zouahri
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The environmental menace presented by olive pomace, a solid residue generated in the course of olive oil production, has been firmly established. Numerous investigations have underscored the efficacy of olive pomace as a soil enhancement. As a result, our examination centres on amplifying its agricultural advantages by means of com - posting and amalgamating it with other refuse materials. This strategy is designed to alleviate the environmental repercussions of olive pomace and trim down restoration expenses, thereby contributing to the transition toward a circular economy. Combinations for composting, comprising 15% to 50% olive pomace serving as a carbon input and 50% to 85% poultry manure as a nitrogen source, successfully underwent a 120-day composting procedure in barrels. The aim is to juxtapose the physic-chemical and microbiological traits of the composted olive pomace (Gr) and poultry manure (F), along with their amalgamations. This scrutiny endeavours to ascertain which treatment proves more efficacious as a plant fertilizer and soil amendment. The investigation also assesses the feasibility of reusing these two waste substances and gauges the maturity of the resultant compost. Throughout the composting progression, diverse microbiological and physic-chemical parameters like temperature, pH, electrical conductivity (EC), moisture levels, organic matter, and the evolution of the C/N ratio were systematically observed. The initial stages of the treatment disclosed heightened microbial activity in the blends, accompanied by a subsequent reduction in pathogen content towards the culmination of the composting course. The inquiry deduces that employing composts derived from olive pomace and poultry manure as sustainable substitutes for chemical fertilizers exem - plifies the viability and potential for ecologically sound agricultural practices.
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评估不同橄榄渣和家禽粪便混合物的堆肥成熟度
橄榄渣是橄榄油生产过程中产生的一种固体残留物,其对环境造成的威胁已经得到证实。许多研究都强调了橄榄渣作为土壤改良剂的功效。因此,我们的研究重点是通过将橄榄渣与其他垃圾混合堆放来扩大其农业优势。这一战略旨在减轻橄榄渣对环境的影响,减少修复费用,从而促进向循环经济过渡。由 15%至 50%的橄榄渣作为碳输入,50%至 85%的家禽粪便作为氮源组成的堆肥组合在桶中成功进行了 120 天的堆肥处理。目的是将堆肥后的橄榄渣(Gr)和家禽粪便(F)的物理、化学和微生物特性以及它们的混合物并列起来。这项研究旨在确定哪种处理方法作为植物肥料和土壤改良剂更有效。调查还评估了重新利用这两种废物的可行性,并衡量了堆肥结果的成熟度。在整个堆肥过程中,系统地观察了各种微生物和物理化学参数,如温度、pH 值、电导率 (EC)、湿度、有机物质以及 C/N 比值的变化。堆肥处理的初始阶段显示混合物中的微生物活性增强,堆肥过程结束后病原体含量随之减少。这项研究推断,使用橄榄渣和家禽粪便制成的堆肥作为化肥的可持续替代品,可以提高生态农业实践的可行性和潜力。
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