Evolution of microbiome composition, antibiotic resistance gene loads, and nitrification during the on-farm composting of the solid fraction of pig slurry using two bulking agents
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2023-12-16ISSN
0013-9351
Abstract
Composting is a nature-based method used to stabilize organic matter and to transform nitrogen from animal farm manure or solid fraction of slurry (SFS). The use of composted material as source of nutrients for agriculture is limited by its potential to facilitate the propagation of biological hazards like pathogens and antibiotic-resistant bacteria and their associated antibiotic-resistance genes (ARG). We show here an experimental on-farm composting (one single batch) of pig SFS, performed under realistic conditions (under dry continental Mediterranean climate) for 280 days, and using two different bulking agents (maize straw and tree pruning residues) for the initial mixtures. The observed reduction in potentially pathogenic bacteria (80–90%) and of ARG loads (60–100%) appeared to be linked to variations in the microbiome composition occurring during the first 4 months of composting, and concurrent with the reduction of water-soluble ammonium and organic matter loads. Nitrification during the composting has also been observed for both composting piles. Similar patterns have been demonstrated at small scale and the present study stresses the fact that the removal can also occur at full scale. The results suggest that adequate composition of the starting material may accelerate the composting process and improve its global performance. While the results confirm the sanitization potential of composting, they also issue a warning to limit ARG loads in soils and in animal and human gut microbiomes, as the only way to limit their presence in foodstuffs and, therefore, to reduce consumers' exposure.
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Article
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Accepted version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
631/635 - Farm management. Agronomy. Horticulture
Pages
36
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Elsevier
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Environmental Research
Recommended citation
Casado, Marta, Claudia Sanz, Rafaela Cáceres, Josep Rufat, Xavier Vallverdú, Jaume Casadesús, Víctor Matamoros, and Benjamin Piña. 2024. “Evolution of Microbiome Composition, Antibiotic Resistance Gene Loads, and Nitrification during the On-Farm Composting of the Solid Fraction of Pig Slurry Using Two Bulking Agents.” Environmental Research 245. doi:10.1016/j.envres.2023.117944.
Grant agreement number
MICINN/Programa Estatal para impulsar la investigación científico-técnica y su transferencia/PID2021-128084OB-I00/ES/MICROBIOMAS COMO INDICADORES DEL IMPACTO DE LOS CONTAMINANTES ORGANICOS EN LA CALIDAD DEL AGUA/
EC/LIFE/LIFE17 ENV-ES-000439/EU/Improvement and disclosure of efficient techniques for manure management towards a circular and sustainable agriculture/AGRICLOSE
FEADER/ / /EU/ /
MICIU/Programa Estatal de fomento de la investigación científica y técnica de excelencia/CEX2018-000794-S/ES/ /
Program
Sostenibilitat en Biosistemes
Ús Eficient de l'Aigua en Agricultura
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