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Composition, structure, and functional shifts of prokaryotic communities in response to co-composting of various nitrogenous green feedstocks
by
Mwangi, Edwin
, Tanga, Chrysantus
, Musyoka, Martha Wangu
, Mwangi, Maina
, Runo, Steven
, Karanja, Edward
, Kambura, Anne Kelly
, Adamtey, Noah
, Matheri, Felix
, Ongeso, Nehemiah
, Mwangi, Elias Kihara
in
Abundance
/ Agricultural wastes
/ Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biological Microscopy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biosynthesis
/ Carbohydrates
/ Cattle
/ Community structure
/ Composting
/ Composts
/ Distribution
/ Environmental aspects
/ Enzymes
/ Farming
/ Feedstock
/ Gene amplification
/ Genomes
/ Grass
/ Grasses
/ Identification and classification
/ Lantana
/ Lantana camara
/ Life Sciences
/ Manures
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Metabolism
/ Methods
/ Microbe-microbe interactions
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Mycology
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrients
/ Organic farming
/ Organic wastes
/ Parasitology
/ Pathogens
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiological aspects
/ Prokaryotes
/ Prokaryotic Cells
/ Raw materials
/ RNA
/ RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
/ rRNA 16S
/ Sustainable materials
/ Taxonomy
/ Tithonia
/ Virology
/ Yard waste
2023
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Composition, structure, and functional shifts of prokaryotic communities in response to co-composting of various nitrogenous green feedstocks
by
Mwangi, Edwin
, Tanga, Chrysantus
, Musyoka, Martha Wangu
, Mwangi, Maina
, Runo, Steven
, Karanja, Edward
, Kambura, Anne Kelly
, Adamtey, Noah
, Matheri, Felix
, Ongeso, Nehemiah
, Mwangi, Elias Kihara
in
Abundance
/ Agricultural wastes
/ Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biological Microscopy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biosynthesis
/ Carbohydrates
/ Cattle
/ Community structure
/ Composting
/ Composts
/ Distribution
/ Environmental aspects
/ Enzymes
/ Farming
/ Feedstock
/ Gene amplification
/ Genomes
/ Grass
/ Grasses
/ Identification and classification
/ Lantana
/ Lantana camara
/ Life Sciences
/ Manures
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Metabolism
/ Methods
/ Microbe-microbe interactions
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Mycology
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrients
/ Organic farming
/ Organic wastes
/ Parasitology
/ Pathogens
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiological aspects
/ Prokaryotes
/ Prokaryotic Cells
/ Raw materials
/ RNA
/ RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
/ rRNA 16S
/ Sustainable materials
/ Taxonomy
/ Tithonia
/ Virology
/ Yard waste
2023
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Composition, structure, and functional shifts of prokaryotic communities in response to co-composting of various nitrogenous green feedstocks
by
Mwangi, Edwin
, Tanga, Chrysantus
, Musyoka, Martha Wangu
, Mwangi, Maina
, Runo, Steven
, Karanja, Edward
, Kambura, Anne Kelly
, Adamtey, Noah
, Matheri, Felix
, Ongeso, Nehemiah
, Mwangi, Elias Kihara
in
Abundance
/ Agricultural wastes
/ Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biological Microscopy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biosynthesis
/ Carbohydrates
/ Cattle
/ Community structure
/ Composting
/ Composts
/ Distribution
/ Environmental aspects
/ Enzymes
/ Farming
/ Feedstock
/ Gene amplification
/ Genomes
/ Grass
/ Grasses
/ Identification and classification
/ Lantana
/ Lantana camara
/ Life Sciences
/ Manures
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Metabolism
/ Methods
/ Microbe-microbe interactions
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Mycology
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrients
/ Organic farming
/ Organic wastes
/ Parasitology
/ Pathogens
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiological aspects
/ Prokaryotes
/ Prokaryotic Cells
/ Raw materials
/ RNA
/ RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
/ rRNA 16S
/ Sustainable materials
/ Taxonomy
/ Tithonia
/ Virology
/ Yard waste
2023
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Composition, structure, and functional shifts of prokaryotic communities in response to co-composting of various nitrogenous green feedstocks
Journal Article
Composition, structure, and functional shifts of prokaryotic communities in response to co-composting of various nitrogenous green feedstocks
2023
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Overview
Background
Thermophilic composting is a promising method of sanitizing pathogens in manure and a source of agriculturally important thermostable enzymes and microorganisms from organic wastes. Despite the extensive studies on compost prokaryotes, shifts in microbial profiles under the influence of various green materials and composting days are still not well understood, considering the complexity of the green material sources. Here, the effect of regimens of green composting material on the diversity, abundance, and metabolic capacity of prokaryotic communities in a thermophilic compost environment was examined.
Methods
Total community 16S rRNA was recovered from triplicate compost samples of Lantana-based, Tithonia-based, Grass-based, and mixed (Lantana + Tithonia + Grass)- based at 21, 42, 63, and 84 days of composting. The 16S rRNA was sequenced using the Illumina Miseq platform. Bioinformatics analysis was done using Divisive Amplicon Denoising Algorithm version 2 (DADA2) R version 4.1 and Phylogenetic Investigation of Communities by Reconstruction of Unobserved States version 2 (PICRUSt2) pipelines for community structure and metabolic profiles, respectively. In DADA2, prokaryotic classification was done using the Refseq-ribosomal database project (RDP) and SILVA version 138 databases.
Results
Our results showed apparent differences in prokaryotic community structure for total diversity and abundance within the four compost regimens and composting days. The study showed that the most prevalent phyla during composting included
Acidobacteriota
,
Actinobacteriota
,
Bacteroidota
,
Chloroflexi
, and
Proteobacteria
. Additionally, there were differences in the overall diversity of metabolic pathways but no significant differences among the various compost treatments on major metabolic pathways like carbohydrate biosynthesis, carbohydrate degradation, and nitrogen biosynthesis.
Conclusion
Various sources of green material affect the succession of compost nutrients and prokaryotic communities. The similarity of amounts of nutrients, such as total Nitrogen, at the end of the composting process, despite differences in feedstock material, indicates a significant influence of composting days on the stability of nutrients during composting.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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