Deciphering the bioavailability of dissolved organic matter in thermophilic compost and vermicompost at the molecular level

Dingmei Wang,Liwen Mai,Zhen Yu, Kongtan Wang, Ze Meng, Xiongfei Wang,Qinfen Li,Jiacong Lin,Dongming Wu

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY(2024)

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Studies on compost dissolved organic matter (DOM) previously focus on its composition and humification, without considering DOM bioavailability to understand compost fertility. To decipher the fertility basis of compost, DOM bioavailability in thermophilic compost (TC) and vermicompost (VC) was investigated and linked with its molecular composition. Results showed that DOM bioavailability of VC (36 % BDOC) was generally higher than that of TC (22 % BDOC) due to containing more tannin-like substances. Inversely, only lipid -/car-bohydrate-/protein-like substances contributed to DOM bioavailability in TC. Moreover, these differences of bioavailability expanded with C/N decreased in composting materials. Specifically, the %BDOC of VC with N -rich materials (C/N < 25) was 2.1-3.0 times higher than that in TC, while it was only 1.2-1.4 times for C-rich materials (C/N < 25), because N-surplus facilitated the formation of O-/N-containing aromatics (e.g., CHON and tannin) in VC, but inhibited the decomposition of organic materials into small bioactive molecules in TC.
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Compost,Dissolved organic matter,Bioavailability,Molecular composition,C/N ratio
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