Study of biochemical and microbiological parameters during composting of pine and eucalyptus bark.

Bioresour Technol

Departamento de Química Agrícola e Ambiental, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Tapada da Ajuda 1349-017, Lisboa, Portugal.

Published: December 2007

To study the possibility of some residues from pulp and paper industry being used as substrates to produce seedlings in containers, three composting experiments were carried out using eucalyptus bark, pine bark and a mixture (60:40, v:v) of pine bark+eucalyptus bark. Biochemical parameters studied were: acid and alkaline phosphatases, lipase (C10), protease, urease, beta-glucosidase and total cellulases. The microbiological populations of total aerobic bacteria, total fungi, actinomycetes, nitrifying bacteria, cellulolytic bacteria and fungi were also evaluated. At the end of the process physicochemical characterization of composts was also performed. Results showed in general that the highest microbiological populations as well as for enzymatic activities occurred during the thermophilic phase (>40 degrees C) of the process. On the other hand and according to the physicochemical characteristics of composts pine bark is the most appropriate material to be used in the formulation of substrates to produce plants in containers.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2006.07.006DOI Listing

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