碳的生物降解性通过微生物在堆肥过程中对氨的同化来控制的保留
Anqi Wang1, Zheng Liang1, Zhao Xu1
1Beling Key Laboratory of Farmland Sol Pollution Prevention and Remediation, College of Resources and Environmental Science, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China.
Bioresource technology
|February 27, 2026
概括
在堆肥中优化碳的生物降解性大大提高了的保留. 适度的生物降解性增强了微生物氨的同化,并保留了有机,这对于高效的堆肥至关重要.
科学领域:
- 环境微生物学 环境微生物学
- 土壤科学 土壤科学
- 生物地质化学生物地质化学
背景情况:
- 堆肥过程中的损失是一个主要的挑战,通常是由碳和转化失衡引起的.
- 虽然碳比很重要,但碳来源的生物降解性极大地影响了微生物过程和保留.
研究的目的:
- 调查不同碳来源的生物降解性如何影响微生物氨同化和堆肥中的命运.
- 确定最佳的碳生物降解性,以最大限度地提高固效率.
主要方法:
- 建立了使用不同的素与葡萄糖比率的堆肥处理方法,以创建不同的碳生物降解度梯度.
- 分析了含量,有机,谷氨酸水平,溶解有机碳降解以及与氨同化和化相关的微生物基因表达.
主要成果:
- 以中度碳生物降解性 (LG2) 进行的处理显示出保持效率最高,有机含量增加了36.9%,酸盐含量增加.
- 这种处理增强了溶解有机碳的降解 (53.3%),并促进了α-甲酸盐的生成,支持有效的氨同化.
- 微生物分析显示,在LG2处理中,氨同化基因的丰富和化基因的抑制,表明向保存转变.
结论:
- 碳源生物降解性是堆肥系统中调节氨同化的主要因素.
- 适度的碳生物降解性优化了微生物的能量代谢和碳骨架供应以进行同化.
- 具有中度生物降解性的工程碳质量提供了一种改善堆肥中气保存的策略.
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