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Original Articles

NITROGEN MINERALIZATION OF IMMATURE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE COMPOST

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Pages 324-336 | Received 21 Jan 2009, Accepted 17 Jun 2009, Published online: 18 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

Nitrogen (N) mineralization of a municipal solid waste compost (MSWC) blended with two soils of different textures (clay and sandy) and the emergence of ryegrass plants treated with different N fertilizers were studied. Compost-soil samples showed initially a strong immobilization of the mineral N present in the blends. Only after 12 weeks of incubation, positive mineralization was observed in both soils, although it was more intense in the case of the sandy soil. Mineralization process was modeled with a one pool equation, but only in the case of the sandy soil, the model fitted experimental data significantly. Plants showed at the initial emergence stages, differences in biomass and N-content related to the N immobilization observed in the soils treated with MSWC. It may be concluded that these composts must be applied to soils three months before sowing or before the time that a crop needs a continuous supply of N.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The Consejería de Medioambiente of the Junta de Andalucía supported this research.

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