Evaluating the Odor Mitigation Effects of Biochar-Enhanced Bedding Materials in a Simulated Bedded Pack Dairy Barn Environment: A Laboratory-Scale Study
- Journal
- applied sciences
- Page
- 1-23
- Year
- 2025
- Link
- https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/11/6361 4회 연결
Abstract: This study evaluated the odor mitigation potential of rice husk biochar in a
simulated dairy bedded pack over 21 days. Biochar was incorporated into a dairy manure–
sawdust mixture at 5% and 10% dry weight. Emissions of key odorous compounds—
ammonia (NH3), sulfur compounds, volatile fatty acids, phenol, p-cresol, and indole—were
evaluated. Odor units were assessed to determine perceived odor reduction. Biochar
significantly reduced NH3 and dimethyl sulfide (DMS) emissions: NH3 by 27% and 43%,
and DMS by 53% and 75%, at 5% and 10% application, respectively. The NH3 reduction
was attributed to ammoniacal nitrogen adsorption, while the DMS reduction likely resulted
from enhanced air permeability suppressing anaerobic bacterial activity. The 5% biochar
treatment, achieving 63% and 70% of the NH3 and DMS reductions attained by the 10%
treatment, respectively, offers a more practical and cost-effective option. Other odorous
compounds were not significantly affected. A temporary reduction in odor units was
observed on day 7. Rice husk biochar contains 14.5% atomic Si, primarily as silica, which
supports structural stability but hinders pore development, reducing adsorption efficiency.
These findings demonstrate the importance of biochar’s physicochemical properties in
odor mitigation. Future research should evaluate long-term field performance, microbial
interactions, and silica modification strategies.