Composting of Pig Faeces with Corn Stalks in China-Microbiological Examinations;Hygienic Aspects and Sanitation Capacity
Composting is a possibility to produce a fertilizer in consideration of hygienic safety which could be transported to agricultural areas in regions far away from areas with a high pig production and density.The challenge was to determine the sanitation capacity of different variants (pig faeces and corn stalks.turning interval and cover)of composting processes,especially under winter conditions in Beijing,and to estimate the ruicrobiological risk for human health.animal health and the environment.As test organism Salmonella Senftenberg W775 (H2S negative)was used for microbiological examinations in the experiment.Inoculated test carriers were inserted in the rotting boxes in three different positions.In regard to the hygienic safety the temperature and other influences of composting procedure at each position in every box seem to be sufficient to inactivate the test organism in all six variants of composting.
Eling,R Philipp,W Hoelzle,L.E
Institiute for Invironmental and Animal Hygiene University of Hohenheim in Germany
国际会议
XVIth International Congress on Animal Hygiene(第十六届动物卫生国际会议(ISAH 2013))
南京
英文
397-399
2013-05-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)