2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-04404-x
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Beneficial influences of pelelith and dicyandiamide on gaseous emissions and the fungal community during sewage sludge composting

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“…5a shows that a majority of the OTUs were assigned to the phyla unclassified_k_Fungi, Ascomycota, and Basidiomycota, and the three dominant fungal phyla accounted for 4.19–81.73% of the total sequences. The results also reported by Jiang et al 6 for SS composting. From the thermophilic to maturity stages, the abundance of unclassified fungi gradually decreased for the three treatments, while the abundance of Ascomycota showed an increasing trend.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…5a shows that a majority of the OTUs were assigned to the phyla unclassified_k_Fungi, Ascomycota, and Basidiomycota, and the three dominant fungal phyla accounted for 4.19–81.73% of the total sequences. The results also reported by Jiang et al 6 for SS composting. From the thermophilic to maturity stages, the abundance of unclassified fungi gradually decreased for the three treatments, while the abundance of Ascomycota showed an increasing trend.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The details of primers for present genome amplification and data processing are already provided in our previously published paper. 6 …”
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“…These fungi are in general efficient lignocellulose degraders and, like in the case of Aspergillus sp., some species can also promote compost maturation [80]. The fungal community succession during composting was shown to be mostly influenced by the temperature, pH, total N and/or organic matter content [69,72,81,82].…”
Section: Compostingmentioning
confidence: 99%