Effect of microbial inoculum on composting efficiency in the composting process of spent mushroom substrate and chicken manure

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作者
Li, Haijie [1 ]
Yang, Zihe [1 ]
Zhang, Chuanyu [1 ]
Shang, Weiwei [1 ]
Zhang, Tianlin [1 ]
Chang, Xiaojian [2 ]
Wu, Zhansheng [1 ]
He, Yanhui [1 ]
机构
[1] Xian Polytech Univ, Sch Environm & Chem Engn, Xian Key Lab Text Chem Engn Auxiliaries, Xian 710048, Peoples R China
[2] Xian Agr Technol Extens Ctr, Xian 710061, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Co-composting; Humification; Phosphorus fractions; Metabolic function; Correlation analysis; MEDICAL STONE; COMMUNITIES; BACTERIAL; IMPROVE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.120145
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This work aimed to investigate the microbial mechanisms for the improvement of composting efficiency driven by the compound microbial inoculum (MI) (Bacillus subtilis SL-44, Enterobacter hormaechei Rs-189 and Trichoderma reesei) during co-composting of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) and chicken manure (CM). The treatments used in the study were as follows: 1) MI (inoculation with microbial inoculum), 2) CI (inoculation with commercial microbial inoculum), and 3) CK (without inoculation). The results demonstrated that MI increased the seed germination index (GI) by 25.11%, and contents of humus, humic acid (HA) and available phosphorus (AP) were correspondingly promoted by 12.47%, 25.93% and 37.16%, respectively. The inoculation of MI increased the temperature of the thermophilic stage by 3-7 degrees C and achieved a cellulose degradation rate of 52.87%. 16S rRNA gene analysis indicated that Actinobacteria (11.73-61.61%), Firmicutes (9.46-65.07%), Proteobacteria (2.86-32.17%) and Chloroflexi (0.51-10.92%) were the four major phyla during the inoculation composting. Bacterial metabolic functional analysis revealed that pathways involved in amino acid and glycan biosynthesis and metabolism were boosted in the thermophilic phase. There was a positive correlation between bacterial communities and temperature, humification and phosphorus fractions. The average dry weight, fresh weight and seedling root length in the seedling substrates adding MI compost were 1.13, 1.23 and 1.06 times higher than those of the CK, respectively. This study revealed that biological inoculation could improve the composting quality and efficiency, potentially benefiting the resource utilization of agricultural waste resources.
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