Research status

1.1.1 Biogas residue utilization status

The research results showed that biogas residue was one of the residue after organic matter anaerobic fermentation for biogas, which was mainly composed of undecomposed raw materials solid and new generation microbial biomass (Lin Jianfeng, 2003).As cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin and other substance of fermentation materials remained in the biogas residue in the fermentation process, so biogas residue basically retains all the components of anaerobic fermentation production besides the gas. Biogas residue generally contains organic matter 36% to 49.9%, humic acid 10.1% to 24.6%, crude protein 5% to 9%, total nitrogen 0.8% to 1.5%, total phosphorus 0.4% to 0.6%, and total potassium 0.6% to 1.2%. The requirement of N, P,K of anaerobic fermentation process is very low, therefore, the majority of N, P,K and other elements of fecaluria were not being used, and eventually left in the biogas residue and biogas slurry(Bian Yousheng,2005;Xie Tao, 2007). As microbial groups and undecomposed raw materials, so the biogas residue had its unique property (Zhang Quanguo, 2005).

Organic matter of biogas residue is not only a good fertilizer, but also conducive to microbial activity and the formation of granular structure, the organic matter surface can absorb amounts of soluble effective nutrients, under the soil microorganism’s action, it can continuously provide compatible nutrients for growing (Zhang Wudi, 2003). Currently, the utilization of biogas residue is mainly as following (Guo Qiang et al., 2005):