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배추재배지에서 랜더링 가축사체 탄화체의 시용효과open accessApplication Effect of Rendering Livestock Carcass-Based Carbonized Material in Chinese Cabbage Cultivation

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Application Effect of Rendering Livestock Carcass-Based Carbonized Material in Chinese Cabbage Cultivation
Authors
정태욱이재훈노준석이동열이정민박종환서동철
Issue Date
Sep-2023
Publisher
한국환경농학회
Keywords
Animal carcass; Carbonized material; Chinese cabbage; Rendering; Pyrolysis; .
Citation
한국환경농학회지, v.42, no.3, pp 177 - 183
Pages
7
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
한국환경농학회지
Volume
42
Number
3
Start Page
177
End Page
183
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/68155
DOI
10.5338/KJEA.2023.42.3.21
ISSN
1225-3537
2233-4173
Abstract
Rendering, is attracting attention as a technology that can stably and quickly process livestock carcasses. However, large amounts of livestock carcass solid residues are discharged in this process and limited methods are available for recycling them. In this study, rendered animal carcass solid residues were pyrolyzed to produce carbonized materials (350℃; RACR-C) and their chemical properties were investigated. Further, RACR-C were applied to cabbage cultivation for investigating their crop growth characteristics and soil improvement effects. RACR-C contained large amounts of fertilizer components such as nitrogen and phosphorus, and showed no toxic effects on the seedling growth of crops. The con tent of water-soluble nutrients released from RACR-C under the reaction time increased rapidly within 30 min, but was insignificant compared to the total content. Thus, most fertilizer components in RACR-C were not readily soluble in water. The optimal application amount for applying RACR-C to cabbage cultivation based on the changes in cabbage growth, inorganic content, and soil chemistry was 200 kg/10a. Overall, pyrolysis of solid residues after rendering livestock carcass to produce carbonized material as a soil improver is an effective method to recycle the waste discharged from the rendering process.
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