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Dynamic changes in and correlations between microbial communities and physicochemical properties during the composting of cattle manure with Penicillium oxalicum.
Yang, Mengmeng; Guo, Yanan; Yang, Fei; Wang, Jiandong; Gao, Yunhang; Wang, Mingcheng; Liang, Xiaojun; He, Shenghu.
Affiliation
  • Yang M; College of Animal Science and Technology, Ningxia University, Yinchuan, 750021, Ningxia, China.
  • Guo Y; Institute of Animal Science, Ningxia Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Yinchuan, 750002, Ningxia, China.
  • Yang F; School of Basic Medical Sciences, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, 750002, China.
  • Wang J; Institute of Animal Science, Ningxia Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Yinchuan, 750002, Ningxia, China. gyn330@126.com.
  • Gao Y; College of Animal Science and Technology, Ningxia University, Yinchuan, 750021, Ningxia, China.
  • Wang M; Institute of Animal Science, Ningxia Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Yinchuan, 750002, Ningxia, China.
  • Liang X; School of Animal Science and Technology, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, 130000, China.
  • He S; School of Biological and Food Engineering, Huanghuai University, Zhumadian, 463000, China.
BMC Microbiol ; 24(1): 301, 2024 Aug 12.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39134942
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Penicillium oxalicum is an important fungal agent in the composting of cattle manure, but the changes that occur in the microbial community, physicochemical factors, and potential functions of microorganisms at different time points are still unclear. To this end, the dynamic changes occurring in the microbial community and physicochemical factors and their correlations during the composting of cattle manure with Penicillium oxalicum were analysed.

RESULTS:

The results showed that the main phyla observed throughout the study period were Firmicutes, Actinobacteria, Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Halanaerobiaeota, Apicomplexa and Ascomycota. Linear discriminant analysis effect size (LEfSe) illustrated that Chitinophagales and Eurotiomycetes were biomarker species of bacteria and eukaryote in samples from Days 40 and 35, respectively. Bacterial community composition was significantly correlated with temperature and pH, and eukaryotic microorganism community composition was significantly correlated with moisture content and NH4+-N according to redundancy analysis (RDA). The diversity of the microbial communities changed significantly, especially that of the main pathogenic microorganisms, which showed a decreasing trend or even disappeared after composting.

CONCLUSIONS:

In conclusion, a combination of high-throughput sequencing and physicochemical analysis was used to identify the drivers of microbial community succession and the composition of functional microbiota during cattle manure composting with Penicillium oxalicum. The results offer a theoretical framework for explaining microecological assembly during cattle manure composting with Penicillium oxalicum.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Penicillium / Bacteria / Composting / Microbiota / Manure Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: BMC Microbiol Journal subject: MICROBIOLOGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: Reino Unido

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Penicillium / Bacteria / Composting / Microbiota / Manure Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: BMC Microbiol Journal subject: MICROBIOLOGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: Reino Unido