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Effects of superphosphate addition on NH3 and greenhouse gas emissions during vegetable waste composting.

YANG Yan1,2, SUN Qin-ping2, LI Ni2, LIU Chun-sheng1, LI Ji-jin2, LIU Ben-sheng2, ZOU Guo-yuan2   

  1. (1College of Resources and Environment Science, Shandong Agricultural University/National Engineering Laboratory for Efficient Utilization of Soil Resources, Tai’an 271018, Shandong, China; 2Institute of Plant Nutrition and Resources, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, Beijing 100097, China)
  • Online:2015-01-18 Published:2015-01-18

Abstract:

To study the effects of superphosphate (SP) on the NH3 and greenhouse gas emissions, vegetable waste composting was performed for 27 days using 6 different treatments. In addition to the controls, five vegetable waste mixtures (0.77 m3 each) were treated with different amounts of the SP additive, namely, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 25%. The ammonia volatilization loss and greenhouse gas emissions were measured during composting. Results indicated that the SP additive significantly decreased the ammonia volatilization and greenhouse gas emissions during vegetable waste composting. The additive reduced the total NH3 emission by 4.0% to 16.7%. The total greenhouse gas emissions (CO2-eq) of all treatments with SP additives were decreased by 10.2% to 20.8%, as compared with the controls. The NH3 emission during vegetable waste composting had the highest contribution to the greenhouse effect caused by the four different gases. The amount of NH3 (CO2-eq) from each treatment ranged from 59.90 kg·t-1 to 81.58 kg·t-1; NH3 (CO2-eq) accounted for 69% to 77% of the total emissions from the four gases. Therefore, SP is a costeffective phosphorusbased fertilizer that can be used as an additive during vegetable waste composting to reduce the NH3 and greenhouse gas emissions as well as to improve the value of compost as a fertilizer.