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Mechanisms of nitrogen transformation driven by functional microbes during thermophilic fermentation in an ex situ fermentation system

Bioresource Technology, ISSN: 0960-8524, Vol: 350, Page: 126917
2022
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In this study, we explored the pathways and mechanisms of nitrogen (N) transformation driven by functional microbes carrying key genes in an ex situ fermentation system (EFS). Temperature and N content were found to be the most important factors driving variation in bacterial and fungal communities, respectively; Bacillus became the most abundant bacteria and Batrachochytrium became the most abundant fungi. Co-occurrence network analysis showed that some bacteria including Halomonas, Truepera, and Gemmatimonas species carry genes that promote mineralization, nitrification, dissimilatory/assimilatory nitrate reduction, denitrification, anammox reactions, and N fixation. The maximum rate of total mineralization reached 136.60 μg N g −1 d −1. Functional microbes promoted various N conversion processes at different rates in the EFS, with levels increasing by at least 0.23 μg N g −1 d −1. These results provide a theoretical basis for feasible optimization measures to address N loss during fermentation.

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