Composted organic materials are applied to help restore disturbed soils, speed revegetation, and control erosion; these changes are generally beneficial for stormwater quality. Ensuring that nutrient release from compost is adequate for plant needs without degrading stormwater quality is important since composts release nitrogen at variable rates (1–3% of total N/yr) and the leaching process can extend for many years. The aim of this work was to understand the effect of compost age on the extent and rates of nitrogen release by conducting detailed rainfall simulation studies of one compost type at three different ages. Models describing temporal changes in nitrogen release to runoff during a single storm and across multiple storms were developed and applied to the runoff data. Nitrogen content (%) and bulk density of compost increased with the increase in compost age and total nitrogen release decreased with increasing compost age. The three rain simulations (storms) performed on each of the three compost ages show that nitrogen release declined each day of the repeated daily storms. A first-order kinetic model was used to estimate the amount of nitrogen remaining on compost after several storms.

Effects of compost age on the release of nutrients / AL BATAINA, B. B.; Young, T. M.; Ranieri, Ezio. - In: INTERNATIONAL SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION RESEARCH. - ISSN 2095-6339. - 4:3(2016), pp. 230-236. [10.1016/j.iswcr.2016.07.003]

Effects of compost age on the release of nutrients

RANIERI, Ezio
2016-01-01

Abstract

Composted organic materials are applied to help restore disturbed soils, speed revegetation, and control erosion; these changes are generally beneficial for stormwater quality. Ensuring that nutrient release from compost is adequate for plant needs without degrading stormwater quality is important since composts release nitrogen at variable rates (1–3% of total N/yr) and the leaching process can extend for many years. The aim of this work was to understand the effect of compost age on the extent and rates of nitrogen release by conducting detailed rainfall simulation studies of one compost type at three different ages. Models describing temporal changes in nitrogen release to runoff during a single storm and across multiple storms were developed and applied to the runoff data. Nitrogen content (%) and bulk density of compost increased with the increase in compost age and total nitrogen release decreased with increasing compost age. The three rain simulations (storms) performed on each of the three compost ages show that nitrogen release declined each day of the repeated daily storms. A first-order kinetic model was used to estimate the amount of nitrogen remaining on compost after several storms.
2016
Effects of compost age on the release of nutrients / AL BATAINA, B. B.; Young, T. M.; Ranieri, Ezio. - In: INTERNATIONAL SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION RESEARCH. - ISSN 2095-6339. - 4:3(2016), pp. 230-236. [10.1016/j.iswcr.2016.07.003]
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