Title: Valorization of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) pruning biomass by cocomposting with urban and agri-food sludge |
Authors: Vico López, Alberto Pérez Murcia, Mª Dolores Bustamante, Maria Angeles Agulló Ruiz, Enrique Marhuenda-Egea, Frutos Carlos Sáez Tovar, Jose Antonio Paredes, Concepcion Perez Espinosa, Aurelia Moral, Raul |
Editor: Elsevier |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Agroquímica y Medio Ambiente |
Issue Date: 2018-08 |
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11000/31014 |
Abstract:
In the Mediterranean countries, there is an increasing production of date palm wastes (Phoenix dactylifera L.), not
only due to the raising production of date palm fruits, but also derived from the maintenance of urban and periurban
green areas, especially in those affected by red palm weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus). The management
of this increasing volume of green wastes usually concludes with a controlled disposal that implies an important
loss of resources, in terms of organic matter, nutrients and energy. In addition, the rise of wastewater generation
and the incentive of the wastewater treatment processes have derived in an increase of the amount of the sludge
produced, which makes difficult its management. This work studies the feasibility of co-composting palm wastes
with sludge from the urban and agri-food sectors as alternative treatment to manage these organic waste streams
and to obtain added-value compost. For this, four mixtures (P1, P2, P3 and P4) were prepared using as main
component palm leave waste (PL) mixed with different types of sludge. In the piles P1, P2 and P3, sewage sludge
(SS) was used as co-composting agent, while agri-food sludge (AS) was used in P4. Throughout composting, the
thermal profile of the composting piles was assessed, as were physical, chemical, physico-chemical and maturity
parameters. In addition, the changes in water-soluble organic matter were assessed using chemical analytical
methods and the excitation–emission matrix (EEM) fluorescence spectroscopy. The results obtained showed the
viability of the co-composting process to obtain end-products with adequate maturity degree and physical
characteristics for their potential use as substrates, except for the salt contents that can limit their use in some
agricultural sectors.
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Keywords/Subjects: Compost Palm residues Sewage sludge EEM fluorescence Economic value |
Type of document: application/pdf |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.08.035 |
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