Comparative evaluation of microbial activity in the decomposition of organic matter from solid household waste in Guayaquil

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Autor(a) principal: Nieto-Cañarte, Carlos Alberto
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Guaman-Sarango , Victor Manuel, Bosquez-Mestanza, Angelita Leonor, Sinchi-Rivas, Carmen Alexandra, Mecias-Herrera, Nelson Luis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Sapienza (Curitiba)
Texto Completo: https://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJIS/article/view/713
Resumo: The escalating global population and subsequent rise in consumerism underscore the critical need for proper solid waste management, with a specific focus on the daily disposal of organic waste. Inadequate waste management poses direct threats to public health, as uncontrolled fermentation provides a fertile ground for bacterial growth. This study explores the efficacy of employing Microorganisms, specifically comparing Trichoderma to a Microbial Biocatalyst, for the treatment of daily solid organic waste (D.S.O.W.). Following Falconi's (2013a) methodology for the capture, multiplication, and conidial count of microorganisms, a pilot study utilizing a Bioreactor was conducted. The statistical analysis of parameters such as Humidity, Weight, pH leachates, Temperature, Time, and Volume, with corresponding ANOVA significance levels, resulted in the rejection of null hypotheses for most parameters, except pH m.o. The capture and multiplication of Trichoderma spp. microorganisms reached a count 7.6×109 /ml. Treatment 6 (T6) emerged as more effective and efficient in decomposing organic matter (OM), exhibiting distinct stages of psychrophilic, mesophilic (3 days), thermophilic (6 days), psychrophilic (3 days), and cooling (3 days), culminating in the decomposition of OM in 15 days within the bioreactor. The results validate the working hypothesis, affirming the potential of Microorganisms, especially Trichoderma, in enhancing the treatment of daily solid organic waste.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparative evaluation of microbial activity in the decomposition of organic matter from solid household waste in Guayaquil
title Comparative evaluation of microbial activity in the decomposition of organic matter from solid household waste in Guayaquil
spellingShingle Comparative evaluation of microbial activity in the decomposition of organic matter from solid household waste in Guayaquil
Nieto-Cañarte, Carlos Alberto
Conidial, Psychrophilic, Mesophilic, Thermophilic, solid organic waste.
title_short Comparative evaluation of microbial activity in the decomposition of organic matter from solid household waste in Guayaquil
title_full Comparative evaluation of microbial activity in the decomposition of organic matter from solid household waste in Guayaquil
title_fullStr Comparative evaluation of microbial activity in the decomposition of organic matter from solid household waste in Guayaquil
title_full_unstemmed Comparative evaluation of microbial activity in the decomposition of organic matter from solid household waste in Guayaquil
title_sort Comparative evaluation of microbial activity in the decomposition of organic matter from solid household waste in Guayaquil
author Nieto-Cañarte, Carlos Alberto
author_facet Nieto-Cañarte, Carlos Alberto
Guaman-Sarango , Victor Manuel
Bosquez-Mestanza, Angelita Leonor
Sinchi-Rivas, Carmen Alexandra
Mecias-Herrera, Nelson Luis
author_role author
author2 Guaman-Sarango , Victor Manuel
Bosquez-Mestanza, Angelita Leonor
Sinchi-Rivas, Carmen Alexandra
Mecias-Herrera, Nelson Luis
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nieto-Cañarte, Carlos Alberto
Guaman-Sarango , Victor Manuel
Bosquez-Mestanza, Angelita Leonor
Sinchi-Rivas, Carmen Alexandra
Mecias-Herrera, Nelson Luis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conidial, Psychrophilic, Mesophilic, Thermophilic, solid organic waste.
topic Conidial, Psychrophilic, Mesophilic, Thermophilic, solid organic waste.
description The escalating global population and subsequent rise in consumerism underscore the critical need for proper solid waste management, with a specific focus on the daily disposal of organic waste. Inadequate waste management poses direct threats to public health, as uncontrolled fermentation provides a fertile ground for bacterial growth. This study explores the efficacy of employing Microorganisms, specifically comparing Trichoderma to a Microbial Biocatalyst, for the treatment of daily solid organic waste (D.S.O.W.). Following Falconi's (2013a) methodology for the capture, multiplication, and conidial count of microorganisms, a pilot study utilizing a Bioreactor was conducted. The statistical analysis of parameters such as Humidity, Weight, pH leachates, Temperature, Time, and Volume, with corresponding ANOVA significance levels, resulted in the rejection of null hypotheses for most parameters, except pH m.o. The capture and multiplication of Trichoderma spp. microorganisms reached a count 7.6×109 /ml. Treatment 6 (T6) emerged as more effective and efficient in decomposing organic matter (OM), exhibiting distinct stages of psychrophilic, mesophilic (3 days), thermophilic (6 days), psychrophilic (3 days), and cooling (3 days), culminating in the decomposition of OM in 15 days within the bioreactor. The results validate the working hypothesis, affirming the potential of Microorganisms, especially Trichoderma, in enhancing the treatment of daily solid organic waste.
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