Black soldier fly pretreatment promotes humification and phosphorus activation during food waste composting

[Display omitted] •Compared with TC, BC significantly accelerated the humification process.•Phosphorus was activated by BSF pretreatment.•The introduction of BSF gut bacteria strengthened the composting effect.•Nocardiopsis and Pseudomonas were identified as the key PSB. Black soldier fly (BSF) and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Waste management (Elmsford) 2023-09, Vol.169, p.137-146
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Xu, Liu, Xiaoming, Mao, Zhichao, Fan, Dakai, Deng, Ziwei, Wang, Yueqiang, Zhu, Yi, Yu, Zhen, Zhou, Shungui
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Compared with TC, BC significantly accelerated the humification process.•Phosphorus was activated by BSF pretreatment.•The introduction of BSF gut bacteria strengthened the composting effect.•Nocardiopsis and Pseudomonas were identified as the key PSB. Black soldier fly (BSF) and thermophilic composting (TC) treatments are commonly adopted to manage food waste. In this study, 30 days of TC of food waste following seven days BSF pretreatment (BC) was compared to 37 days of TC of food waste (TC, the control). Fluorescence spectrum and 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing analysis were used to compare the BC and TC treatments. Results showed that BC could decrease protein-like substances and increase humus substances more quickly, and that the humification index of compost products was 106.8% higher than that of TC, suggesting that the humification process was accelerated by BSF pretreatment resulting in a 21.6% shorter maturity time. Meanwhile, the concentrations of total and available phosphorus rose from 7.2 and 3.3 g kg−1 to 44.2 and 5.5 g kg−1, respectively, which were 90.5% and 118.8% higher in compost products from BC as compared to those in TC. Furthermore, BC had higher richness and diversity of humus synthesis and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB), with Nocardiopsis (53.8%) and Pseudomonas (47.0%) being the dominant PSB. Correlation analysis demonstrated that the introduction of BSF gut bacteria contributed to the effectiveness of related functional bacteria, resulting in a rapid humification process and phosphorus activation. Our findings advance understanding of the humification process and provide novel perspectives on food waste management.
ISSN:0956-053X
1879-2456
DOI:10.1016/j.wasman.2023.06.032