Effects of boron waste (BW) addition on the bioavailability of boron and magnesium during swine manure composting
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 论文题目:  | 
 Effects of boron waste (BW) addition on the bioavailability of boron and magnesium during swine manure composting  | 
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 英文论文题目:  | 
 Effects of boron waste (BW) addition on the bioavailability of boron and magnesium during swine manure composting  | 
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 第一作者:  | 
 王莉霞  | 
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 英文第一作者:  | 
 Wang, L. X.  | 
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 联系作者:  | 
 王莉霞  | 
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 英文联系作者:  | 
 Wang, L. X.  | 
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 发表年度:  | 
 2016  | 
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 卷:  | 
 101  | 
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 期:  | 
 
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 页码:  | 
 54-60  | 
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 摘要:  | 
 The improper disposal of boron waste (BW) would bring much trouble for environment, at the same time, BW with a higher content of boron (B) and magnesium (Mg) could be used as a fertilizer in B and Mg deficient soils. Therefore this study recommended a novel disposal method of BW by composting, and investigated the influence of BW additions (at rates of 2.5%, 5.0% and 7.5%, dry weight basis) on the bioavailability of B and Mg during aerobic swine manure composting. Results indicated that additions of BW increased the content of both B and Mg in different fractions. The proportion of B fractions in the final composted material supplemented with BW were: nonspecifically adsorbed B (NSA-B) > B occluded in Mn oxyhydroxides (MOH-B) > specifically adsorbed B (SPA-B) > residual B (RES-B) > B occluded in crystalline Fe and Al oxides (CRO-B) > B occluded in amorphous Fe and Al oxides (AMO-B). The addition of BW improved the bioavailability of B to plants and reduced the proportion of Mg in the exchangeable fraction. Spearman correlation showed that B and Mg bioavailability was associated with fulvic acid (FA; P < 0.05). This study suggested that the humification process changed bioavailable forms of B and Mg during co-composting.  | 
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 英文摘要:  | 
 The improper disposal of boron waste (BW) would bring much trouble for environment, at the same time, BW with a higher content of boron (B) and magnesium (Mg) could be used as a fertilizer in B and Mg deficient soils. Therefore this study recommended a novel disposal method of BW by composting, and investigated the influence of BW additions (at rates of 2.5%, 5.0% and 7.5%, dry weight basis) on the bioavailability of B and Mg during aerobic swine manure composting. Results indicated that additions of BW increased the content of both B and Mg in different fractions. The proportion of B fractions in the final composted material supplemented with BW were: nonspecifically adsorbed B (NSA-B) > B occluded in Mn oxyhydroxides (MOH-B) > specifically adsorbed B (SPA-B) > residual B (RES-B) > B occluded in crystalline Fe and Al oxides (CRO-B) > B occluded in amorphous Fe and Al oxides (AMO-B). The addition of BW improved the bioavailability of B to plants and reduced the proportion of Mg in the exchangeable fraction. Spearman correlation showed that B and Mg bioavailability was associated with fulvic acid (FA; P < 0.05). This study suggested that the humification process changed bioavailable forms of B and Mg during co-composting.  | 
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 刊物名称:  | 
 Process Safety and Environmental Protection  | 
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 英文刊物名称:  | 
 Process Safety and Environmental Protection  | 
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 英文参与作者:  | 
 Ou, Y., Lv, D. A., Yan, B. X., Zhai, L. M., Guan, J. N., Li, H., Irshad, M.  | 
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