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Distribution of C and N mineralization of a sludge compost within particle-size fractions

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The contribution of particle-size fractions to carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) mineralization of sludge compost was investigated. Particle-size fractionation was performed using ‘‘dry” (sieving of total dry compost) and ‘‘wet” (dispersion of compost in water, followed by sieving) fractionation methods, then C and N mineralization of the separated fractions were measured during incubation in soil. The ‘‘dry” fractionation did not allow the actual particle-size distribution of compost to be estimated accurately. Out of all the ‘‘wet” fractions, the [0–50 lm] fraction was the most significant fraction in compost mass and contributed the most to the N mineralization of sludge compost in soil. Its low degradability, positive N mineralization and similarities with sludge OM suggest that the most humified sludge organic matter was located in this fraction, which would probably contribute to C storage and N availability after compost application in soil. Other fractions (>200 lm) were more readily biodegradable and induced N immobilization.

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hal-01192092 , version 1 (02-09-2015)

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Jeremy Doublet, C. Francou, Jean Pierre Petraud, Marie-France Dignac, M. Poitrenaud, et al.. Distribution of C and N mineralization of a sludge compost within particle-size fractions. Bioresource Technology, 2010, 101 (4), pp.1254-1262. ⟨10.1016/j.biortech.2009.09.037⟩. ⟨hal-01192092⟩
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