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titleOfInvention transformation and utilization of vinasse as substrate in fermentation process, with limestone and / or limestone algae, nitrogen-fixing bacteria and fungi
abstract transformation and utilization of vinasse as substrate in fermentation process, with limestone and / or limestone algae, nitrogen-fixing bacteria and fungi. aerobic fermentation process of vinasse, used as an additive substrate with limestone algae and phosphate, for the growth of fungi and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. vinasse, the residue from ethanol distillation, is applied to crops as a disposal strategy and potassium source, but with limited value for other nutrients, as well as producing bad smell and attracting flies, affecting livestock and the lives of people around. , with little or no technology for processing. The proposed fermentative process reduces the organic load of vinasse and enriches it with nitrogen, through the action of fungi and nitrogen-fixing bacteria in mixed growth, introducing nutrients into the culture medium through limestone algae and phosphate. The vinasse is transformed into a biofertilizer, with the potential to be an inoculant of n2-fixing bacteria in the soil, presenting low organic load and reducing inconvenience of the application of vinasse in natura. Inoculum growth is made from modified media and vinasse medium, in increasing volumes, gradually increasing the vinasse in the final composition, the low concentration of mineral n induces synergism between yeast and diazotrophic bacteria, up to 3,000 ml volumes. . processing can be expanded to industrial scale volumes in oxidation vessels, tanks or valleys with aeration compressors, motors with volume-proportional power and stirring baffles with reference to the calculated kinetic parameters for 3,000 ml.
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