Abstract

The study investigated the effects of additives (molasses, seaweed, and fishmeal) on compost tea's nutrient content and fermentation characteristics. Compost tea contains a lot of nutrients and can be used as a supplement for soil nutrients. Molasses, seaweed and fishmeal are common additives in compost tea, and their effects on nutrients in compost tea are the purpose of this study. In this paper, to study the compost tea with added nutrients molasses, seaweed, and fishmeal compost tea, the effects of pH, organic matter, total nitrogen, ammonium nitrogen, nitrate nitrogen and bacteria on the fermentation characteristics of compost tea were investigated with different ratios (1 : 5, 1 : 6, 1 : 7, 1 : 8, 1 : 9) of fertilizer to water. The results showed with the increase of extraction ratio, molasses decreased pH value and ammonium nitrogen content, and seaweed and fishmeal promoted nitrogen mineralization. The optimal fermentation ratio was 1:5 for compost tea.

Details

Title
Study on the effect of adding nutrients on fermentation of compost tea
Author
Fu, Diya; An, Qi; Li, Xinru; Liu, Minghui; Cui, Lianhua; Feng, Jian; Li, Xiangzi; Li, Guangchun
Section
Gas Emission Control and Solid Waste Treatment
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
EDP Sciences
ISSN
25550403
e-ISSN
22671242
Source type
Conference Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3181326651
Copyright
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