Microbial succession of lignocellulose degrading bacteria during composting of corn stalk
The discarding and burning of corn stalks in the fields after harvesting lead to environmental pollution and waste of resources. Composting is an effective way to disposal of the crop straws. Composting is a complex biochemical process and need a detail studied in cold region. Hence, the succession...
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Main Authors: | Fengmei Shi, Hongjiu Yu, Nan Zhang, Su Wang, Pengfei Li, Qiuyue Yu, Jie Liu, Zhanjiang Pei |
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Language: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e4c8c82e68954b1ca101d28a6af63257 |
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