Bagasse and compost of tequila agave bagasse in contrasting soils: 1. Degradation dynamics: Degradation dynamics of Bagasse and compost

In the state of Jalisco (Mexico), the tequila industry generates a solid waste called agave bagasse which can be used as an organic amendment. However, its decomposition dynamics in soil is unknown. The objective was to evaluate the degradation process of four materials, Autoclave Bagasse (BA); diff...

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Autores principales: Acosta Sotelo, Laura Liliana, Zamora Natera, Juan Francisco, Rodríguez Macías, Ramón, González Eguiarte, Diego Raymundo, Gallardo Lancho, Juan F, Salcedo Pérez, Eduardo
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出版: Universidad de Sonora 2023
在线阅读:https://biotecnia.unison.mx/index.php/biotecnia/article/view/1801
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总结:In the state of Jalisco (Mexico), the tequila industry generates a solid waste called agave bagasse which can be used as an organic amendment. However, its decomposition dynamics in soil is unknown. The objective was to evaluate the degradation process of four materials, Autoclave Bagasse (BA); diffuser bagasse (BD); Compost bagasse autoclave (CBA); and diffused bagasse compost (CBD), incubated in two contrasting soils (Regosol and Luvisol) for one year, to determine the remaining dry mass (MSR); decomposition constant (k); and isohumic coefficient (Ci), using the decomposition bag technique. The MSR showed significant differences between materials and soils, the highest losses occurred in BD and BA 74 and 62% in Regosol and 62 and 47 % in Luvisol. The highest values of k were presented in BD in Regosol (0.0099) and Luvisol (0.0074), followed by BA in Regosol (0.0059) and Luvisol (0.0025). The bagasse presented low values in Ci (0.51 and 0.72 with BA and 0.37 and 0.48 with BD, in Regosol and in Luvisol, respectively). The remaining dry matter and the decomposition constant revealed that the degradation processes of the bagasse were more intense and accelerated than in the compost.