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Evolution of Microbial Biomasses C and N during the Composting of Municipal solid Wastes

Olfa Fourti, Naceur Jedidi and Abdennaceur Hassen

Abstract

Problem statement: The aim of this study was mainly focused on the evolution of microbial biomasses C and N during the composting of municipal solid wastes. Approach: The carbon and the nitrogen of the microbial biomass (BC and BN) were studied using the fumigation-extraction method. Results: The dynamics of the BC/BN ratio, index of the chemical composition of the whole microbial population suggested a shift in the composition of microbial populations during the process from prevailing bacteria and actinomycetes to prevailing fungi. Conclusion/Recommendations: Microbial characterization of composting is of importance for the optimization of the process and the quality of the end product.

American Journal of Environmental Sciences
Volume 7 No. 1, 2011, 51-56

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajessp.2011.51.56

Submitted On: 1 October 2009 Published On: 28 February 2011

How to Cite: Fourti, O., Jedidi, N. & Hassen, A. (2011). Evolution of Microbial Biomasses C and N during the Composting of Municipal solid Wastes. American Journal of Environmental Sciences, 7(1), 51-56. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajessp.2011.51.56

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Keywords

  • Compost substrates
  • microbial biomass
  • fumigation-extraction
  • microbial population