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Microbial community succession and lignocellulose degradation during agricultural waste composting

Abstract

The changes of microbial community during agricultural waste composting were successfully studied by quinone profiles. Mesophilic bacteria indicated by MK-7 and mesophilic fungi containing Q-9 as major quinone were predominant and seemed to be important during the initial stage of composting. Actinobacteria indicated by a series of partially saturated and long-chain menaquinones were preponderant during the thermophilic period. While …

Authors

Yu H; Zeng G; Huang H; Xi X; Wang R; Huang D; Huang G; Li J

Journal

Biodegradation, Vol. 18, No. 6, pp. 793–802

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

December 2007

DOI

10.1007/s10532-007-9108-8

ISSN

0923-9820