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Modelling of organic matter dynamics during the composting process
Authors:Zhang Y  Lashermes G  Houot S  Doublet J  Steyer J P  Zhu Y G  Barriuso E  Garnier P
Affiliation:a Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Urban Environment, Xiamen, People’s Republic of China
b INRA, UMR 1091 Environnement et Grandes Cultures, F-78850 Thiverval-Grignon, France
c INRA, UMR 614, Fractionnement des AgroRessources et Environnement (INRA-URCA), 2 Esplanade Roland Garros, F-51100 Reims, France
d VEOLIA Environment - Research and Innovation, F-78520 Limay, France
e INRA, UR 50, Laboratoire Biotechnologie de l’Environnement, Avenue des Etangs, F-11100 Narbonne, France
Abstract:
Composting urban organic wastes enables the recycling of their organic fraction in agriculture. The objective of this new composting model was to gain a clearer understanding of the dynamics of organic fractions during composting and to predict the final quality of composts. Organic matter was split into different compartments according to its degradability. The nature and size of these compartments were studied using a biochemical fractionation method. The evolution of each compartment and the microbial biomass were simulated, as was the total organic carbon loss corresponding to organic carbon mineralisation into CO2. Twelve composting experiments from different feedstocks were used to calibrate and validate our model. We obtained a unique set of estimated parameters. Good agreement was achieved between the simulated and experimental results that described the evolution of different organic fractions, with the exception of some compost because of a poor simulation of the cellulosic and soluble pools. The degradation rate of the cellulosic fraction appeared to be highly variable and dependent on the origin of the feedstocks. The initial soluble fraction could contain some degradable and recalcitrant elements that are not easily accessible experimentally.
Keywords:Model   Composting   Organic matter   Decomposition   Soil
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