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Environmental Technology | 2017

Nutrient status and phytotoxicity analysis of goat manure discharged from farms in South Korea

Won-Mo Cho; Balasubramani Ravindran; Jung Kon Kim; Kwang-Hwa Jeong; Dong Jun Lee; Dong-Yoon Choi

ABSTRACT The present study evaluated the phytotoxicity effect of goat manure (GM) collected from six different regions in South Korea, namely, Chupungnyeong (T1), Hoengseong (T2), Goesan (T3), Sancheong (T4), Jangsu (T5) and Namwon (T6). Phytotoxicity was assessed by means of the analysis of germination index (GI), relative seed germination (RSG), relative root elongation (RRE) and vigor index (VI) using five commercial crop varieties, namely, sesame (Sesamum indicum L.), chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum indicum L.), carrot (Daucus carota), radish (Raphanus sativus) and cabbage (Brassica rapa). Physico-chemical parameter values were recorded at appreciable levels in all GM extracts. The effect of seedling growth was significantly different (pu2009≤u2009.05) due to the variability of nutrient content and phytotoxic effect of the extracts on the different crop seeds. Of the extracts, Goesan (T3) and Sancheong (T4) recorded the best results in the range of GI (%) (54.1–128.8) and VI (930.7–1044) and GI (%) (70.1–167.3) and VI (609.2–3034), respectively, and also showed no inhibitory effect in any of the crop seeds. Overall results also revealed that radish crops showed excellent and non-phytotoxic results in all manure extracts compared to the other crops.


Bioresource Technology | 2017

Evaluation of pilot-scale in-vessel composting for Hanwoo manure management

Kwang-Hwa Jeong; Jung Kon Kim; B. Ravindran; Dong Jun Lee; Jonathan W.C. Wong; Ammaiyappan Selvam; Obuli P. Karthikeyan; Jung-Hoon Kwag

The study investigated the effect of in-vessel composting process on Hanwoo manure in two different South Korea regions (Pyeongchang and Goechang) with sawdust using vertical cylindrical in-vessel bioreactor for 42days. The stability and quality of Hanwoo manure in both regions were improved and confirmed through the positive changes in physico-chemical and phytotoxic properties using different commercial seed crops. The pH and electrical conductivity (EC, ds/m) of composted manure in both regions were slightly increased. At the same time, carbon:nitrogen (C:N) ratio and ammonium nitrogen:nitrate nitrogen (NH4+-N:NO3--N) ratio decreased to 13.4-16.1 and 0.36-0.37, respectively. The germination index (GI, %) index was recorded in the range of 67.6-120.9%, which was greater than 50%, indicating phytotoxin-free compost. Although, composted manure values in Goechang region were better in significant parameters, overall results confirmed that the composting process could lead to complete maturation of the composted product in both regions.


Bioresource Technology | 2017

Evaluation of integrated ammonia recovery technology and nutrient status with an in-vessel composting process for swine manure

Jung Kon Kim; Dong Jun Lee; B. Ravindran; Kwang-Hwa Jeong; Jonathan W.C. Wong; Ammaiyappan Selvam; Obuli P. Karthikeyan; Jung-Hoon Kwag

The study investigated the effect of different initial moisture (IM) content (55, 60, 65, and 70%) of composting mixtures (swine manure and sawdust) for the production of nutrient rich manure, and the recovery of ammonia through a condensation process using a vertical cylindrical in-vessel composter for 56days. The composting resulted in a significant reduction in C:N ratio and electrical conductivity (EC), with a slight increase in pH in all products. The NH3 were emitted notably, and at the same time the NO3--N concentration gradually increased with the reduction of NH4+-N in the composting mixtures. The overall results confirmed, the 65% IM showed the maximum nutritional yield, maturity and non-phytotoxic effects (Lycopersicon esculentum L.), with the results of ideal compost product in the following order of IM: 65%>60%>70%>55%. Finally, the recovered condensed ammonia contained considerable ammonium nitrogen concentrations and could be used as fertilizer.


Journal of Animal Environmental Science | 2015

The Mixing Effect of Decomposed Manure as Bulking Agent in Composting of Dairy Cow Manure

Jung Kon Kim; Jung-Hoon Kwag; Kwang-Hwa Jeong; Deug-Woo Han; Byeongkee Yu; Heekwon Ahn; Chang-Six Ra

According to the volumetric mixing rate of dairy cow manure(DCM) and moisture control materials such as decomposed manure(DM) and sawdust(S), 6 reactors(DCM only(R1), DCM: DM=1:1(R2), DCM:DM=1.5:0.5(R3), DCM:DM=0.5:1.5(R4), DCM:DM:S=1:0.5:0.5(R5) and DCM:S=1:1(R6)) were used for composting of dairy cow manure. Among the composting reactors, composting reactor of R5 was shown the highest temperature of the compost as a 66during composting period. After 3 weeks composting, moisture content of R5 and R6 were 51% and 51.3%, respectively. These values were satisfied with the moisture content standard of livestock manure compost of Korea. We concluded that decomposed manure may be a good moisture control material for dairy cow manure composting when it is used in mixture with sawdust. The optimum volumetric mixing ratio of dairy cow manure and moisture control materials was 50% of livestock manure, 25% of decomposed manure and 25% of sawdust.(Key words : Dairy cow manure, Compost, Bulking agent, Decomposed manure)


Sustainability | 2016

Microalgae Potential and Multiple Roles—Current Progress and Future Prospects—An Overview

Balasubramani Ravindran; Sanjay Kumar Gupta; Won-Mo Cho; Jung Kon Kim; Sang-Ryong Lee; Kwang-Hwa Jeong; Dong Jun Lee; Hee-Chul Choi


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018

CO 2 -looping in pyrolysis of horse manure using CaCO 3

Kwang Hwa Jeong; Dong Ho Choi; Dong Jun Lee; Jung Kon Kim; Hana Kim; Yong Sik Ok; Eilhann E. Kwon


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2016

Ammonia recovery using condenser during the composting of swine manure

Jung Kon Kim; Kwang-Hwa Jeong; Won-Mo Cho; Dong Jun Lee; B. Ravindran; Jung-Hoon Kwag


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2016

Effect of recovering renewable energy from cow manure

Kwang-Hwa Jeong; Jung Kon Kim; Dong Jun Lee; Won-Mo Cho; Jeong-Hoon Kawg; B. Ravindran


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2016

Ammonia recovery during the composting of swine manure

Jung Kon Kim; Kwang-Hwa Jeong; Won-Mo Cho; Dong Jun Lee; Dong-Yoon Choi


Journal of the Korea Organic Resource Recycling Association | 2016

Characteristic Changes of Swine Manure by Air Suction Composting System

Dong Jun Lee; Jung Kon Kim; Kwang-Hwa Jeong; Won-Mo Cho; B. Ravindran

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Deug-Woo Han

Rural Development Administration

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Dong-Yoon Choi

Rural Development Administration

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Jonathan W.C. Wong

Hong Kong Baptist University

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Obuli P. Karthikeyan

Hong Kong Baptist University

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Ammaiyappan Selvam

Manonmaniam Sundaranar University

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Chang-Six Ra

Kangwon National University

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Heekwon Ahn

Chungnam National University

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