Elements Content In Inked Paper And Vegetable Waste Mixture Compost Using Rumen Liquor Bioactivator

Hesti Kurniahu, S. Sriwulan, A. Rahmawati, Riska Andriani
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The compost of inked paper and vegetable waste mixture is a result of the process of degradation of the components of lignin and cellulose. The process was activated by cellulolytic bacteria from rumen liquor. The aim of this study to know the compost quality of the inked paper and vegetable waste mixture. The content of by-products of compost studied were the levels of N, P, K, and Pb heavy metals. The composting process in this study was carried out by anaerobic. The N test used the Kjeldahl method, the P and K test used the Bray 1 method, and the Pb test used the AAS method (Atomic Adsorption Spectrophotometer). The data were analyzed using Manova statistical tests with LSD post hoc tests. From the observations, it was known that the addition of rumen liquor had a significant effect on the levels of P with the most optimal concentration of 50%, while for N and K levels and Pb heavy metals content was not significantly different. However, the average level of nutrient elements N (0.87% to 1.1%), P (0.2% to 0.5%) and K (0.52% to 0.58%) and Pb heavy metals (0.61ppm to 4.09 ppm) fulfill SNI 19-7030- 2004 standard.
瘤胃液生物活化剂对墨纸与蔬菜废弃物混合堆肥中元素含量的影响
水墨纸和植物废料的混合堆肥是木质素和纤维素成分降解过程的结果。该工艺由瘤胃液中的纤维素分解菌激活。本研究的目的是了解墨纸和蔬菜垃圾混合料的堆肥质量。研究了堆肥副产物中N、P、K、Pb重金属的含量。本研究采用厌氧方式进行堆肥。N试验采用凯氏定氮法,P、K试验采用Bray 1法,Pb试验采用原子吸附分光光度法。数据分析采用方差分析统计检验和LSD事后检验。由此可见,添加瘤胃液对磷水平有显著影响,最适浓度为50%,对N、K水平和Pb重金属含量无显著影响。而营养元素N(0.87% ~ 1.1%)、P(0.2% ~ 0.5%)、K(0.52% ~ 0.58%)和Pb重金属(0.61 ~ 4.09 ppm)的平均含量符合SNI 19-7030- 2004标准。
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