Compost Production using Vegetable Waste and Spent Oak Mushroom Substrate (SMS)

Eui-Yeong Kim, Seung-Woo Kook, Hwa Jung Yuk, Min-ho Yoon, Sung-Chul Kim
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: Spent mushroom substrate (SMS) has generally been used for the manufacture of animal feed and production of bio fuel. Limited research has been conducted in the utilization of SMS as a co-material for composting. Therefore, the main purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of composting vegetable waste mixed with various ratios of SMS (30, 40, and 50%). The results showed that the C/N ratio decreased when both sawdust (from 22.0~28.8 to 17.7~20.4) and SMS (from 18.5~19.5 to 12.7~16.8) were applied for composing, owing to increased contents of nitrogen. A maturity test conducted using mechanical (Solvita) and germination tests revealed that both sawdust (92.0~101.9%) and SMS (87.8~89.2%) satisfied a criteria of maturity standard (70%). A correlation analysis between compost maturity and its chemical properties revealed that the C/N ratio and pH were the most dominant parameters for compost maturity. Overall, SMS could be utilized as a compost material and especially, vegetable waste mixed with SMS could provide sufficient nutrients for crop growth.
利用蔬菜废弃物和废蘑菇基质生产堆肥
废弃蘑菇基质(SMS)通常用于动物饲料的生产和生物燃料的生产。利用SMS作为堆肥的共同材料进行了有限的研究。因此,本研究的主要目的是评估不同比例的SMS(30、40和50%)混合蔬菜垃圾堆肥的可行性。结果表明:木屑(22.0~28.8 ~ 17.7~20.4)和SMS(18.5~19.5 ~ 12.7~16.8)施用时,碳氮比均因氮含量增加而降低;采用机械(Solvita)和萌发试验进行成熟度试验,结果表明木屑(92.0~101.9%)和SMS(87.8~89.2%)均符合成熟度标准(70%)。堆肥成熟度与化学性质的相关性分析表明,碳氮比和pH值是影响堆肥成熟度的最主要参数。综上所述,SMS可以作为一种堆肥材料,特别是蔬菜废弃物与SMS混合可以为作物生长提供足够的营养。
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