Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation in broiler litter and its effect on soil pH

Wesley DeMontigny, Christopher Daniel Burt, Jaiden Stidston, Jordan Siggers, David Weese, Miguel Cabrera
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Ureolytic microbes are abundant in broiler litter (BL), and previous research indicates that microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation via urea hydrolysis occurs in gypsum-amended litters. Given that calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is used to correct soil acidity, we hypothesized that the soil-liming potential of BL + gypsum is greater than that of unamended litter. First, an experiment was conducted to isolate ureolytic bacteria from BL and confirm their ability to precipitate CaCO3. To determine the effects of calcium on urea hydrolysis, six isolates were identified from screenings of 30 colonies collected from different BL sources. Calcium increased the ureolytic rate by 29%–160% and the precipitation of CaCO3 by ~1500% in solution. The 16S rRNA of the isolate with the greatest rate of urea hydrolysis was sequenced and belong to Lysinibacillus macroides. Broiler litter amended with gypsum was inoculated with L. macroides and found to precipitate significantly more CaCO3 than inoculated litter without gypsum. Finally, over the course of a 28-day incubation, the pH and inorganic-N of soil, soil + BL, and soil + BL + gypsum were measured. Surprisingly, soil + BL + gypsum was found to have a significantly lower pH than soil + BL for the first 21 days. We propose that the decreased liming ability of BL + gypsum is due to a combination of pH buffering mechanisms and increased nitrification. Although gypsum is a useful litter amendment, it cannot be used to increase the liming ability of litter, despite the fact that gypsum-amended litter has more CaCO3.

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肉鸡粪便中微生物诱导的碳酸钙沉淀及其对土壤pH值的影响
肉仔鸡窝中存在大量的溶尿微生物,以往的研究表明,在石膏改性的窝中会发生微生物诱导的尿素水解碳酸钙沉淀。考虑到碳酸钙(CaCO3)用于校正土壤酸度,我们假设BL +石膏的土壤石灰化潜力大于未处理凋落物。首先,通过实验从BL中分离出溶尿菌,确认其沉淀CaCO3的能力。为了确定钙对尿素水解的影响,从不同BL来源采集的30个菌落筛选中鉴定出6株分离菌。钙能使溶尿率提高29% ~ 160%,溶液中CaCO3的析出率提高~1500%。对尿素水解率最高的分离物进行了16S rRNA测序,确定其属于大型赖氨酸芽孢杆菌。用石膏处理过的肉鸡产仔接种大孢子乳酸菌,发现CaCO3沉淀量显著高于未接种石膏的产仔。最后,在28 d的培养过程中,测定土壤、土壤+ BL和土壤+ BL +石膏的pH和无机氮。令人惊讶的是,土壤+ BL +石膏在前21天的pH值显著低于土壤+ BL。我们认为,BL +石膏的石灰化能力下降是由于pH缓冲机制和硝化作用增加的共同作用。虽然石膏是一种有用的凋落物改进剂,但它不能用来提高凋落物的石灰化能力,尽管石膏改进剂凋落物含有更多的CaCO3。
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