堆肥
微生物菌剂
纤维素酶
食品科学
硝酸还原酶
肥料
微生物种群生物学
稻草
化学
亚硝酸盐还原酶
微生物联合体
农学
细菌
接种
硝酸盐
微生物学
生物
园艺
微生物
酶
生物化学
遗传学
有机化学
作者
Ziyan Zhou,Xiaofei Shi,Parag Bhople,Jishao Jiang,Caspar C. C. Chater,Shimei Yang,Jesús Pérez‐Moreno,Fuqiang Yu,Dong Liu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.120895
摘要
Microbial inoculation plays a significant role in promoting the efficiency of biowaste conversion. This study investigates the function of Streptomyces-Bacillus Inoculants (SBI) on carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) conversion, and microbial dynamics, during cow manure (10% and 20% addition) and corn straw co-composting. Compared to inoculant-free controls, inoculant application accelerated the compost's thermophilic stage (8 vs 15 days), and significantly increased compost total N contents (+47%) and N-reductase activities (nitrate reductase: +60%; nitrite reductase: +219%). Both bacterial and fungal community succession were significantly affected by DOC, urease, and NH4+-N, while the fungal community was also significantly affected by cellulase. The contribution rate of Cupriavidus to the physicochemical factors of compost was as high as 83.40%, but by contrast there were no significantly different contributions (∼60%) among the top 20 fungal genera. Application of SBI induced significant correlations between bacteria, compost C/N ratio, and catalase enzymes, indicative of compost maturation. We recommend SBI as a promising bio-composting additive to accelerate C and N turnover and high-quality biowaste maturation. SBI boosts organic cycling by transforming biowastes into bio-fertilizers efficiently. This highlights the potential for SBI application to improve plant growth and soil quality in multiple contexts.
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