Journal of Applied Microbiology, Vol.104, No.1, 204-214, 2008
Survival kinetics of faecal bacterial indicators in spent broiler litter composting
Aims: The objective of this study was to deduce and analyse equations that best describe the behaviour of faecal bacterial indicators and two decomposition parameters during broiler litter composting. Mathematical models were fitted and the order of rate equations were identified. Methods and Results: The Levenburg-Marquardt algorithm was used to fit nonlinear mathematical models to total coliforms (TC), faecal coliforms (FC), Escherichia coli (EC), faecal enteroccocci (FE), organic-C and volatile solids reduction, VSRed, by the least squares procedure. The rate equations showed that TC, FC and EC reductions were expressed by second-order decay kinetics. FE reduction followed first-order decay. Temperature dependency of decomposition rate was effectively verified by applying empirically derived rate equations. Conclusions: The governing mathematical models critically compare the inactivation kinetics of faecal indicators. TC, FC and EC were rapidly destroyed while FE was more resistant. Temperature elevation, organic-C and VSRed dynamics provide an accurate understanding of composting-induced decomposition of the broiler litter. Significance and Impact of the Study: The conservative performance of FE with respect to the other indicators has been established. Hence, FE presents better opportunities to encompass the totality of the composting process in terms of attainment of hygiene efficacy compared with EC.
Keywords:composting;decomposition rate;faecal bacterial indicators;inactivation kinetics;spent broiler litter