农业废弃物
农业
废物管理
食物垃圾
废物处理
机械生物处理
城市固体废物
堆肥
环境化学
生物
化学
环境科学
环境工程
制浆造纸工业
生态学
废物收集
工程类
作者
Jiachao Zhang,Guangming Zeng,Yaoning Chen,Man Yu,Zhen Yu,Hui Li,Yong Yu,Hongli Huang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2010.11.089
摘要
The goal of this study was to identify and prioritize some of the physico-chemical parameters that contributed to bacterial and fungal community compositions during agricultural waste composting. Relationships between those parameters and microbial community compositions determined by PCR-DGGE were simultaneously evaluated by redundancy analysis (RDA). The results showed that the temporal variation of bacterial community composition was significantly related to water soluble carbon (WSC), ammonium and nitrate (P<0.05), while the most variation in distribution of fungal community composition was statistically explained by pile temperature, WSC, and moisture content (P<0.05). Significant amounts of the variation (54.9% and 56.0% for bacterial and fungal species data, respectively) were explained by those parameters, suggesting that those parameters were the most likely ones to influence, or be influenced by the bacterial and fungal species. Variation partitioning analyses indicated that WSC and pile temperature showed predominant effect on the bacterial and fungal community composition, respectively.
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