Biodiversity and succession of mycobiota associated to agricultural lignocellulosic waste-based composting

作者: Juan Antonio López-González , María del Carmen Vargas-García , María José López , Francisca Suárez-Estrella , Macarena del Mar Jurado

DOI: 10.1016/J.BIORTECH.2015.03.124

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摘要: A comprehensive characterization of the culturable mycobiota associated to all stages lignocellulose-based composting was achieved. total 77 different isolates were detected, 69 which identified on basis 5.8-ITS region sequencing. All assigned phyla Ascomycota and Basidiomycota, with prevalence Sordariomycetes (19) Eurotiomycetes (17) classes. Penicillium most represented genus (11 species), while species Gibellulopsis nigrescens Microascus brevicaulis detected at showed highest relative abundances. Fungal diversity decreased as process proceed, similarity between fungal communities samples maximal for those phases closely connected chronologically showing similar biological activity degree. Thus, structure can be divided into two major corresponding bio-oxidative phase maturation together final product, a transitional cooling stage joining both them.

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