Treatment of anaerobic digestion effluent of sewage sludge using soilless cultivation

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Soilless cultivation was carried out using anaerobic digestion effluent of sewage sludge as liquid fertilizer, with a preparation which cultures microorganisms in nutrient solution. As a result, ammonium ions contained in the effluent were nitrified into nitrate ions by the microorganisms. And then, Japanese mustard spinach (Brassica rapa var. perviridis) was cultivated by soilless cultivation system. The plants were grown well using microbial nutrient solution, which similar to the plants using conventional inorganic nutrient solution. In contrast, the plants were grown poorly using the effluent as liquid fertilizer without microorganisms.

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Uchimura, K., Sago, Y., Kamahara, H., Atsuta, Y., & Daimon, H. (2014). Treatment of anaerobic digestion effluent of sewage sludge using soilless cultivation. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1585, pp. 59–63). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4866619

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