Glycerol Immobilises Anaerobic Digestate Supplied Nitrogen.

IF 2.6 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Waste and Biomass Valorization Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-25 DOI:10.1007/s12649-024-02876-8
Christina van Midden, Liz Shaw, Jim Harris, Tom Sizmur, Hayden Morgan, Mark Pawlett
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Abstract

Anaerobic digestate, a nutrient rich by-product of the biogas industry, is frequently applied to agricultural land as a fertiliser. However, nitrogen losses from its application negatively impact air and water quality. Therefore, methods are needed to reduce these losses. The aim of this study was to test the efficacy of applying digestate with glycerol, an organic carbon rich by-product of the biodiesel industry, on microbial nitrogen immobilisation and the soil microbial community. Soil was incubated with digestate, applied at a rate equivalent to 250 kg-N ha-1, in a laboratory experiment over 50 days with glycerol additions at either 0, 12, 24 or 36 kg-C m3 of digestate. The addition of glycerol resulted in significantly higher microbial biomass carbon and increased the relative abundance of Gram-negative bacteria. The 24 and 36 kg-C m3 doses of glycerol resulted in similarly greater and longer lasting effect on microbial biomass carbon, indicating that beyond 24 kg-C m3 digestate that nitrogen (or other essential nutrients) became the limiting factor for microbial growth instead of carbon. Soil available nitrogen decreased throughout the study and remained at lower concentrations in glycerol treatments than the digestate only treatment by the end of the study. These results demonstrate that glycerol has the potential to reduce nitrogen losses from digestate application by immobilising nitrogen in the microbial biomass. Therefore, the co-application of digestate and glycerol to soil is a potential mechanism for the biogas and biofuel industries to valorise their respective by-products. Further research is needed to verify that this method is viable under field conditions.

甘油固定化厌氧消化池供氮。
厌氧消化物是沼气工业的一种营养丰富的副产品,经常作为肥料应用于农业用地。然而,氮素的使用会对空气和水质产生负面影响。因此,需要减少这些损失的方法。本研究的目的是测试使用含有甘油的消化液(生物柴油工业的一种富含有机碳的副产品)对微生物氮固定化和土壤微生物群落的效果。在实验室实验中,土壤与消化液孵育,以相当于250 kg-N - ha-1的速率,在0、12、24或36 kg-C m3的消化液中添加甘油,超过50天。添加甘油显著提高了微生物生物量碳,增加了革兰氏阴性菌的相对丰度。24 kg-C m3和36 kg-C m3剂量的甘油对微生物生物量碳的影响同样更大,持续时间更长,这表明超过24 kg-C m3的消化,氮(或其他必需营养素)成为微生物生长的限制因素,而不是碳。土壤有效氮在整个研究过程中都有所下降,在研究结束时,甘油处理的土壤有效氮浓度仍低于仅消化液处理的土壤有效氮浓度。这些结果表明,甘油有潜力通过固定微生物生物量中的氮来减少消化应用中的氮损失。因此,将消化液和甘油共同应用于土壤是沼气和生物燃料工业实现各自副产品价值增值的潜在机制。需要进一步的研究来验证该方法在现场条件下的可行性。
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Waste and Biomass Valorization
Waste and Biomass Valorization ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
3.10%
发文量
311
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Until the 1990s, technology was the main driver when dealing with waste and residues, the objective being the treatment of waste for (landfill) disposal, storage, and in some cases sorting. In the 1990s, depletion of raw materials and socio-economical concerns supported the direct recycling of waste and residues. However, the direct recycling approach is limited when waste/residues contain significant amounts of pollutants such as heavy metals and organics (VOC, PAH), and when the treatment process to remove/stabilize or destruct the pollutant generates emissions. Due to depletion of natural resources, increasing greenhouse emissions, and awareness of the need for sustainable development in terms of safely reusing waste and biomass, the transformation of waste/biomass to valuable materials and energy (i.e. valorization) is emerging as a strong trend
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