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JUGLOVÁ, Z. SMRČKOVÁ, K. DIVIŠ, P.
Original Title
European Biotechnology Congress 2022-Poster Presentation Abstracts
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
World production of wheat bran reaches 100 million tons per year and spent coffee grounds about 6 million tons per year. This material often remains unused and is landfilled. Various strategies can be adopted to minimize landfilling of food waste, because food waste has interesting properties. The long-term application of food waste organic fertilizer was shown to improve soil quality. However, it was previously reported that the addition of 2,5 % of spent coffee grounds to the soil has a significant negative effect on plants. Therefore, our study is focused on the detoxification of spent coffee grounds and its subsequent use as a fertilizer in combination with native wheat bran and thermally treated wheat bran. In the experiments, the content of phenolic substances and caffeine was reduced by oxidation and extraction procedure. Results obtained during the duration of the experiments have shown that despite the reduction of phenolic substances and caffeine in coffee spent grounds after detoxification procedure, the soil containing treated spent coffee grounds harmed plant growth even though the partial physicochemical parameters of the soil were improved by the addition of organic fertilizer.
Keywords
Coffee grounds, food waste, detoxification, growing media, biofertilizer
Authors
JUGLOVÁ, Z.; SMRČKOVÁ, K.; DIVIŠ, P.
Publisher
SCIENDO
Location
WARSAW
Pages from
32
Pages to
74
Pages count
43
BibTex
@misc{BUT180577, author="Zuzana {Juglová} and Kamila {Smrčková} and Pavel {Diviš}", title="European Biotechnology Congress 2022-Poster Presentation Abstracts", pages="32--74", publisher="SCIENDO", address="WARSAW", note="abstract" }