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Japanese knotweed composting feasibility study, Delaware County, NY Laurence Day, Jessica Rall — Delaware County SWCD Susan McIntyre — Delaware County DPW Charles Terrance — SUNY Delhi

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Page 1: Laurence Day, Jessica Rall — Delaware County SWCD Susan McIntyre — Delaware County DPW Charles Terrance — SUNY Delhi

Japanese knotweed composting feasibility

study, Delaware County, NY

Laurence Day, Jessica Rall — Delaware County SWCDSusan McIntyre — Delaware County DPWCharles Terrance — SUNY Delhi

Page 2: Laurence Day, Jessica Rall — Delaware County SWCD Susan McIntyre — Delaware County DPW Charles Terrance — SUNY Delhi

Managing Invasive Species(e.g. Polygonum cuspidatum)

• We need a variety of Disposal Options

• Effect of climate change on

invasives = ?

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[photo of knotweed at stream site]

Stream Rehab & Realignments

Problem: Invasives at Stream Rehab Sites

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Drying extricated plants for burning, during a wet summer…

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Delaware County Solid Waste Composting Facility, Walton

Biosolids composting requires sustainedtemperatures ≥55° C for 3 consecutive days.

Why not compost removed knotweed?

Might this compromise weed-free status of the county’s compost?

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“Sentinel Chamber”

(Compost)

LIVE

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Knotweed sample collection site

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30 Samples each of 4 Tissue Types

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Wrapped in Nylon Netting “Wontons”

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Compost+Wanton+Compost+…

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Filled “Knotweed Sentinel”

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1. Three sentinels buried in compost for 3 days.

2. Six sentinels buried in compost for 6 days.

3. Moist heat only, 52° - 55° C for 3 days.

4. ‘Equipment blank’ placed samples in wontons & sentinels, then into growth chamber for 6 days.

5. Control Group planted directly into growth chamber at SUNY Delhi.

Four Treatment Groups + Control

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Nine Sentinels Buried in Compost Two Groups: 3-days or 6-days

55° - 63° C, mean=61.3° C (142° F)

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Moist Heat Treatment

52° - 55° C for3 consecutive days

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Inspection and Potting

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Growth Chamber, Summer Conditions27° C “days”(lights on)

19 ° C “nights”(lights off)

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100% GROWTH vs. 0% GROWTH

CONTROL GROUP

COMPOST-BURIED GROUP

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Both composting (≥3 d at >55° C) and moist heat (≥3 d at 52°-55° C) effectively killed all growth of roots and crowns (P<.01).

Root and Crown samples much more likely to sprout and grow than leaf or stem samples.

Sentinels performed well, although heat softened plastics; careful removal needed.

RESULTS

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Temperatures adequate to safely compost biosolids are also appear effective on Japanese knotweed vegetation.

It appears feasible to compost knotweed at the Delaware County SWM facility, not compromising “weed-free” status of compost.

Simple, inexpensive “Sentinels” proved useful to safely assess composting feasibility for invasives.

Conclusions

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NY Biosolids Composting Locations

(26 Locations in 19 Counties)

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Epilogue