The aim of this study was to determine the number of bacteria in poultry, cattle and swine manure in order to perform hygienization and deodorization using a microbial-mineral biopreparation. The highest number of bacteria was recorded in laying hens manure (5.1×1010 cfu/g). It was noted that bacteria: coliforms, E. coli, Clostridium, Enterococcus number was reduced (1-2 log) after the biopreparation application. The investigated odorous compound concentrations were reduced with 34-78% efficiency, depending on the type of manure and odorant. All odorous compounds were efficiently reduced only in the case of laying hen manure
eISSN 2345-0916; eISBN 9786094491283Experimental studies performed at the laboratory enabled to find...
Degrading antibiotics discharged in the livestock manure in a well-controlled bioprocess contributes...
Generation of odors is a complex process that involves many bacterial species, producing an extensiv...
Poultry production systems are associated with emissions of odorous volatile organic compounds (VOCs...
The compositions of bacterial communities and populations during aerobic stabilization of livestock ...
Animal production is identified as one of the main sources of high concentrations of odours, which a...
Introduction. A workable strategy is bioaugmentation, which involves introducing certain bacteria in...
Cattle manure harbors microbial constituents that make it a potential source of pollution in the env...
One of the environmental problems caused by the large-scale livestock industry in China is odor poll...
Manure can provide a favourable environment for pathogens' survival. De-contamination may be conduct...
Aerobic composting is commonly used to dispose livestock manure and is an efficient way to reduce an...
ABSTRACT: Composting is a common practice used for treating animal manures before they are used as o...
Microbial composition in composted organic materials is an important factor to be considered when pr...
Due to the intensification of the poultry sector, poultry manure is being produced in increasing qua...
Sawdust, rice husk, and mushroom residues are commonly used as bulking agents during manure composti...
eISSN 2345-0916; eISBN 9786094491283Experimental studies performed at the laboratory enabled to find...
Degrading antibiotics discharged in the livestock manure in a well-controlled bioprocess contributes...
Generation of odors is a complex process that involves many bacterial species, producing an extensiv...
Poultry production systems are associated with emissions of odorous volatile organic compounds (VOCs...
The compositions of bacterial communities and populations during aerobic stabilization of livestock ...
Animal production is identified as one of the main sources of high concentrations of odours, which a...
Introduction. A workable strategy is bioaugmentation, which involves introducing certain bacteria in...
Cattle manure harbors microbial constituents that make it a potential source of pollution in the env...
One of the environmental problems caused by the large-scale livestock industry in China is odor poll...
Manure can provide a favourable environment for pathogens' survival. De-contamination may be conduct...
Aerobic composting is commonly used to dispose livestock manure and is an efficient way to reduce an...
ABSTRACT: Composting is a common practice used for treating animal manures before they are used as o...
Microbial composition in composted organic materials is an important factor to be considered when pr...
Due to the intensification of the poultry sector, poultry manure is being produced in increasing qua...
Sawdust, rice husk, and mushroom residues are commonly used as bulking agents during manure composti...
eISSN 2345-0916; eISBN 9786094491283Experimental studies performed at the laboratory enabled to find...
Degrading antibiotics discharged in the livestock manure in a well-controlled bioprocess contributes...
Generation of odors is a complex process that involves many bacterial species, producing an extensiv...