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ID 24532
language
eng
Author
Matsuoka, Kaori
Moritsuka, Naoki
Matsui, Kensuke
Wakatsuki, Toshiyuki
Description
Heating of sewage sludge has multifunctional benefits for agricultural recycling of sludge, one of which is the heat-induced changes in N mineralization from the sludge. To enhance the understanding and practical use of this phenomenon, we subjected sewage sludge to heating treatments at 120°C or 180°C for 16 h with or without air-drying as a pretreatment. During the 84-day aerobic incubation period, N mineralization from the sludge mixed with samples of an Andosol, a Fluvisol, an Arenosol and an Acrisol was significantly accelerated by the heating of air-dried sludge at 120°C and was significantly retarded by heating at 180°C, regardless of the soil types and temperatures during the incubation period. More conventional heat-drying of moist sludge at 120°C or 180°C also exerted similar but less pronounced effects. These heat-induced changes were attributed to the transformation of sludge organic N, because volatilization of N during the heating treatments was negligible. Sequential extraction of sludge N enabled detection of the heat-induced N transformations accounting for some but not all of the incubation results, indicating that mineralization of N in the heated sludge materials was determined not only by chemical extractability but also by other factors. Our results suggest that heating of sewage sludge regulates the rate of N mineralization and presents a promising method for producing various organic N fertilizers from sewage sludge.
Journal Title
Soil science and plant nutrition
Volume
52
Issue
4
Start Page
519
End Page
527
sort
519
ISSN
0038-0768
Published Date
2006-08
DOI
NII Type
Journal Article
Content Type
9001
Format
PDF
OAI-PMH Set
Faculty of Life and Environmental Science