ISSN : 0970 - 020X, ONLINE ISSN : 2231-5039
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Abstract

Carbon Mineralization of Agro-Food Waste Compost in Soil Under Controlled Conditions

Sanonka Tchegueni1, Magnoudéwa B. Bodjona1, Kokou Sabi2 and Moursalou Koriko1

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/340321


Abstract:

Compost mineralization study under controlled conditions is a way to predict the compost behavior in the soil. It permits to know how much compost to bring to the soil to ensure a good amendment and how long the compost will last in the soil. Six composts obtained from agro-food waste are incubated under controlled conditions in order to follow the carbon mineralization. Soil-compost mixtures (100:1) are incubated at 2/3 of soil moisture capacity for 75 days and under ambient temperature (30°C). The soil-compost mixtures released during 75 days 15.96 to 27.52 mg of C-CO2, versus 4.89 mg for the control without compost. This correspond to the carbon potentially mineralizable varing between 25 and 46% of the total organic carbon. The pH of composts and their C/N ratio have effected carbon mineralization.

Keywords:

Compost; Organic Carbon; Mineralization; Soil

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