A managed composting system based on static pile aeration with temperature feedback control by forced-pressure ventilation was used in order to verify the possibility to achieve the biological stabilisation of vegetable waste separately collected in a metropolitan garden-produce market. Performances of the composting technique adopted in processing these very wet fermentable residues are discussed here. Physico-chemical and biological analyses of the vegetable waste treated and characterisation of the humified organic fertilizer obtained are also reported with a mention to some phytopathogenic aspects associated with this compost production.
Titolo: | Vegetable residues from garden-produce markets as recyclable biomass for high-quality compost production |
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Data di pubblicazione: | 1992 |
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Abstract: | A managed composting system based on static pile aeration with temperature feedback control by forced-pressure ventilation was used in order to verify the possibility to achieve the biological stabilisation of vegetable waste separately collected in a metropolitan garden-produce market. Performances of the composting technique adopted in processing these very wet fermentable residues are discussed here. Physico-chemical and biological analyses of the vegetable waste treated and characterisation of the humified organic fertilizer obtained are also reported with a mention to some phytopathogenic aspects associated with this compost production. |
Handle: | http://hdl.handle.net/11562/742365 |
Appare nelle tipologie: | 04.01 Contributo in atti di convegno |