Bioresource Technology, Vol.236, 20-28, 2017
Role of psychrotrophic bacteria in organic domestic waste composting in cold regions of China
To study the influence of psychrotrophic bacteria on organic domestic waste (ODW) composting in cold regions, twelve new efficient psychrotrophic composting strains were isolated. Together with the published representative composting strains, a phylogenetic tree was constructed showing that although the strains belong to the same phylum, the genera were markedly different. The twelve strains were inoculated into the ODW in the composting reactor at 13 degrees C. After treatment, the indices of temperature, moisture content, pH, electrical conductivity, C/N, ammonium nitrogen, and nitrate nitrogen indicated that the compost had reached maturity. The thermophilic phase was reached at 17 d, and composting was completed at 42 d, a markedly shorter composting time than that in previous studies. High-throughput sequencing indicated that the inoculative strains became the dominant community during the mesophilic phase and that they enhanced the stability of the microbial community structure. Thus, psychrotrophic bacteria played a key role in low-temperature composting. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Organic domestic waste composting;Psychrotrophic bacteria;High-throughput sequencing;Microbial community structure