Addition of cellulose degrading bacterial agents promoting keystone fungal-mediated cellulose degradation during aerobic composting: Construction the complex co-degradation system

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2023-08-01

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Li, Yingxin
Kuramae, EikoISNI 0000000392851226
Nasir, Fahad
Wang, Enze
Zhang, Zhengang
Li, Ji
Yao, Zongmu
Tian, Lei
Sun, Yu
Luo, Shouyang

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Abstract

To excavate a complex co-degradation system for decomposing cellulose more efficiently, cellulose-degrading bacteria, including Bacillus subtilis WF-8, Bacillus licheniformis WF-11, Bacillus Cereus WS-1 and Streptomyces Nogalater WF-10 were added during maize straw and cattle manure aerobic composting. Bacillus and Streptomyces successfully colonized, which improve cellulose degrading ability. Continuous colonization of cellulose-degrading bacteria can promote the fungi to produce more precursors for humus and promote the negative correlation with Ascomycota. In the current study, the addition of cellulose-degrading bacteria has resulted in the rapid development of Mycothermus and Remersonia in the phylum Ascomycota as keystone fungal genera which constitute the foundation of the co-degradation system. Network analysis reveals the complex co-degradation system of efficient cellulose bacteria and mature fungi to treat cellulose in the process of straw aerobic composting mainly related to the influence of total carbon (TC) /total nitrogen (TN) and humic acid (HA)/fulvic acid (FA). This research offers a complex co-degradation system more efficiently to decompose cellulose aiming to maintain the long-term sustainability of agriculture.

Keywords

Aerobic composting, Cellulose degrading, Co-degradation system, Taverne, SDG 2 - Zero Hunger, SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production

Citation

Li, Y, Kuramae, E E, Nasir, F, Wang, E, Zhang, Z, Li, J, Yao, Z, Tian, L, Sun, Y, Luo, S, Guo, L, Ren, G & Tian, C 2023, 'Addition of cellulose degrading bacterial agents promoting keystone fungal-mediated cellulose degradation during aerobic composting: Construction the complex co-degradation system', Bioresource Technology, vol. 381, 129132, pp. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2023.129132