Authors
Hongyan Yu, Guangming Zeng, Hongli Huang, Xingmei Xi, Renyou Wang, Danlian Huang, Guohe Huang, Jianbing Li
Publication date
2007/12/1
Journal
Biodegradation
Volume
18
Issue
6
Pages
793-802
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
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 Actinobacteria, fungi and some bacteria, especially those microbes containing MK-7(H4) found in Gram-positive bacteria with a low G+C content or Actinobacteria were found cooperate during the latter maturating period. Since lignocellulsoe is abundant in the agricultural wastes and its degradation is essential for the operation of composting, it’s important to establish the correlation between the quinone profiles changes and lignocellulose degradation. The …
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