Microbial Dynamics and Fertility Characteristics in Compost from Different Waste and Maturation Processes
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Microbial Dynamics and Fertility Characteristics in Compost from Different Waste and Maturation Processes

The Open Agriculture Journal 09 Aug 2011 RESEARCH ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/1874331501105010019

Abstract

We evaluated the abundance of microbial functional groups involved in compost fertility, and the chemical parameters of maturity and quality most commonly analyzed in compost products. We employed compost produced using the same hydrolytic stage and two maturation processes (with and without earthworms) and with different organic wastes. Our aim was to propose a valid tool for measuring the quality standards of compost fertility from a microbial perspective. The products obtained from both maturation processes were highly variable in their chemical and biological composition (without following a general pattern). Because the results are so heterogeneous, proposing a microbial population as universal indicator of the degree of compost fertility is very difficult. However, the microbial community structure might be used as a maturity index, because the products that best fulfilled the chemical stability parameters were those with lowest number of populations in its community.

Keywords: Microbial community structure, vermicompost, humification indices, stability/maturation parameters, manures.