2016
DOI: 10.1007/s40093-016-0134-6
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Effect of aeration rate on elimination of coliforms during composting of vegetable–fruit wastes

Abstract: Purpose In waters and wastes, direct pathogen detection is difficult and time consuming. Therefore, coliforms are used as indicators to measure the presence of pathogens. Composts originated from extrements, sewage sludges and plant wastes those contact with manures may have potential health hazard to human. Therefore, the detection of coliforms both during composting and in the obtained composts is used to investigate the presence of pathogens for determination of the potential health risk. Methods In this st… Show more

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“…Composting of organic waste products to agricultural land is considered as being one of the most economical, practical, and environmentally beneficial management options (Topal et al 2016). As a rule, the process consists of the natural biological decomposition of organic waste components and involves diverse species of microorganisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Composting of organic waste products to agricultural land is considered as being one of the most economical, practical, and environmentally beneficial management options (Topal et al 2016). As a rule, the process consists of the natural biological decomposition of organic waste components and involves diverse species of microorganisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in the color of the colony at week 2, which is pink, are caused by the presence of non-fecal coliform bacteria and dead fecal bacteria. According to [12] research, coliform bacteria can multiply in media with adequate nutritional conditions, and coliform bacteria will die when these nutrients have been consumed, making conditions unsuitable. The main factors that affect the growth of Escherichia coli bacteria, according to (WHO, 2015), are temperature, water activity, pH, and oxygen availability.…”
Section: Presence Of Mpn Coliform Bacteria and Amplifiersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During this process, temperature changes within the compost induce changes in the composition and activity of microbial communities and promote the elimination of pathogenic microorganisms. 88 Numerous studies have focused on the dynamics of pathogenic microbes during the composting process and have shown, the growth of some pathogenic at the beginning of the thermophilic phase, or a resumption of growth of the populations during the cooling phase. 89 In some cases, compost may be re-contaminated during storage, handling, watering, or by animals.…”
Section: Rna And/or Sars-cov Virion In Effluents: Would It Be Dissemimentioning
confidence: 99%