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Deciphering the carbon and nitrogen component conversion in humification process mediated by distinct microbial mechanisms in composting from different domestic organic wastes
This study aimed to compare the process of maturity and humus fraction evolution as well as bacterial community dynamics in composting from different domestic organic wastes (food waste (FW), and vegetable was...
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Insight into the dynamic microbial community and core bacteria in composting from different sources by advanced bioinformatics methods
Microbial communities are important for high composting efficiency and good quality composts. This study was conducted to compare the changes of physicochemical and bacterial characteristics in composting from...
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Effects of different C/N ratios on the maturity and microbial quantity of composting with sesame meal and rice straw biochar
The purpose of this paper was to study the effects of different C/N ratios on the maturity and microbial quantity of composting with sesame meal and rice straw biochar. Rice straw was calcined into biochar as ...
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Insight into the mechanisms of insoluble phosphate transformation driven by the interactions of compound microbes during composting
Phosphate-solubilizing (PS) microbes are important to improve phosphorus availability and transformation of insoluble phosphate, e.g., rock phosphate (RP). The use of phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB) as i...