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Additive effect of cow dung slurry and cellulolytic bacterial inoculation on humic fractions during composting of municipal solid waste

Publish Year: 1398
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Index date: 25 February 2020

Additive effect of cow dung slurry and cellulolytic bacterial inoculation on humic fractions during composting of municipal solid waste abstract

Purpose The work aimed to investigate the effect of cow dung and cellulolytic bacteria on humic characteristics duringmunicipal solid waste composting. Four Bacillus isolates (B. subtilis, B. tequilensis, B. venezuelans and B. amyloliquefaciens)sourced from dumpsite soil were formulated as consortium for the study.Methods Four treatments were considered with addition of bulking agents (ratio 1:7:6) to 15 kg MSW. Treatment Cs1(control):only MSW, Cs2:MSW + cellulolytic bacterial inoculum @ 5 ml (2 × 109 CFU ml−1); Cs3—MSW + cow dung slurry @1 kg (1:100 based on wet weight) and Cs4—MSW + cellulolytic bacterial inoculum @ 5 ml (2 × 109 CFU ml−1) + cow dungslurry @ 1 kg (diluted 1:100 based on wet weight). The analyses of humic acids were done by elemental analyzer, UV andFourier transform infrared spectroscopy during 90 days of composting.Results MSW amended with consortia of effective microorganisms and cow dung slurry projected highest humificationdegree at 82.4% (P < 0.01). Highest temperature (63 °C) was recorded in the treatment Cs4during composting. The datacorresponded to an increase in H/C ratio (0.9%) with a decrease in C/N (14.8%) and O/C ratio (0.5%). In addition, moststabilized values for E4/E6 ratio (4.1) and E2/E3 ratio (2.1) were observed in Cs4.The humification indices manifest positiveregression values (F (4, 1) = 0.007; P < 0.01) and 99% significant model.Conclusion In the study, bio-augmentation (bacterial consortia and cow dung slurry) to MSW composting facilitates earlymaturity compared to other inoculated/uninoculated treatments. The result substantiates the effect of temperature on thehumification rate of composting.

Additive effect of cow dung slurry and cellulolytic bacterial inoculation on humic fractions during composting of municipal solid waste Keywords:

Municipal solid waste · Composting · Cellulolytic bacteria · Humic acids · Cow dung · Spectroscopy

Additive effect of cow dung slurry and cellulolytic bacterial inoculation on humic fractions during composting of municipal solid waste authors

Mansi Rastogi

Department of Environmental Sciences, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India

Meenakshi Nandal

Department of Environmental Sciences, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India

Lata Nain

Division of Microbiology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi ۱۱۰۰۱۲, India