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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 245: 118834, 2021 Jan 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32920437

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Using near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy for poultry litter characterization can be a rapid, non-destructive, and low-cost alternative. This study aims to estimate the C, N, P, and K content in poultry litter samples using for first time NIR spectroscopy. For these purposes, the building models were carried out using Partial Least Squares (PLS) and Support Vector Machines (SVM) methods. A total of 160 litter samples were analyzed in poultry houses of different rearing systems, seeking the highest possible variability in their chemical composition. NIR spectroscopy, combined with PLS and SVM methods, is an alternative method for non-destructive C, N, P, and K determination in poultry samples. The regression models using SVM provide better accuracy for all elements, laying the basis for the nonlinear regression approach's application. The K determination on poultry litter using NIR was possible only by the SVM model (R2 = 0.8620 and RPD = 2.7330). Conclusively, the predictive ability was improved using the SVM method.

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Heliyon ; 5(8): e02351, 2019 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31485533

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aiming at expanding the possibilities for broiler slaughter wastes valorization, composting piles were submitted, at different time points (T0, T10, T20, T30 and Control) representing the treatments, to a solid-liquid fraction separation (FS), after being submerged in water (2:1, water:compost, in the fresh weight). After FS, solid material separated with a strain was again placed in piles for the final stage of composting, being evaluated the organic composts obtained after the stabilization phase (65 days) and maturation (95 days), in the different treatments. Reductions in mass (60-62%) and volume (56-64%) were greater in piles submitted to FS in comparison to control piles (52% and 54%). On the other hand, the FS induced greater losses of C (70.3-71.3%), N (55-62%), P (41.7-54.4%) and K (62.3-72.1%) in comparison to the control (65.2%, 48.0%, 28.1%, and 37.6%, respectively). We conclude that, as a way of integrating bioprocesses, FS does not have negative effects on the composting process. Moreover, compost mixtures from FS-treated piles, when used as substrate, yield better seedlings in comparison to mixtures from control.

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