The fungal community and the population of 16S rRNA, 18S rRNA and cellulose-degrading genes during the 30-day composting process of Chinese medicinal herbal residues were investigated using Illumina MiSeq and quantitative real-time PCR. An obvious succession of fungal communities occurred during the composting process. Unidentified fungi predominated in the raw materials. As composting progressed, Ascomycota became the most dominant phylum, with Aspergillus being the most dominant genus, and Aspergillus fumigatus making up 99.65% of that genus. Because of the inoculation of cellulolytic fungi in the mature stage, the cellulose degradation rate in inoculation groups was faster and the relative abundances of Aspergillus and the glycoside hydr...
This study focused on the evaluation of cellulolytic and hemicellulolytic fungi isolated from sawdus...
Traditional Chinese medicine is one of the ancient medicines which is popular in Asian countries, am...
Abstract Background Compost habitats sustain a vast ensemble of microbes that engender the degradati...
In this study, dynamic changes in bacterial and fungal communities, metabolic characteristics and tr...
Cellulose degradation is an important part of global carbon cycle in composting process, and β-Gluco...
This study investigated the development of fungal community composition in arable soil during the de...
The degradation of lignocellulose is a main obstacle for composting of Chinese herbal residue.Based ...
Fungal diversity during composting was investigated by culture-independent rDNA sequence analysis. C...
The study aims to investigate fungal community structures and dynamic changes in forest soil lignoce...
This study investigated the development of fungal community composition in arable soil during the de...
© 2016 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. The present study aimed to investigate microbial communities i...
Soil fungi are key players in the degradation of recalcitrant organic matter in terrestrial ecosyste...
The degradation of lignocellulose is a main obstacle for composting of Chinese herbal residue.Based ...
A study was conducted to investigate fungal diversity in organic compost originating from Oman. Anal...
Cost-effective biofuel production from lignocellulosic biomass depends on efficient degradation of t...
This study focused on the evaluation of cellulolytic and hemicellulolytic fungi isolated from sawdus...
Traditional Chinese medicine is one of the ancient medicines which is popular in Asian countries, am...
Abstract Background Compost habitats sustain a vast ensemble of microbes that engender the degradati...
In this study, dynamic changes in bacterial and fungal communities, metabolic characteristics and tr...
Cellulose degradation is an important part of global carbon cycle in composting process, and β-Gluco...
This study investigated the development of fungal community composition in arable soil during the de...
The degradation of lignocellulose is a main obstacle for composting of Chinese herbal residue.Based ...
Fungal diversity during composting was investigated by culture-independent rDNA sequence analysis. C...
The study aims to investigate fungal community structures and dynamic changes in forest soil lignoce...
This study investigated the development of fungal community composition in arable soil during the de...
© 2016 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. The present study aimed to investigate microbial communities i...
Soil fungi are key players in the degradation of recalcitrant organic matter in terrestrial ecosyste...
The degradation of lignocellulose is a main obstacle for composting of Chinese herbal residue.Based ...
A study was conducted to investigate fungal diversity in organic compost originating from Oman. Anal...
Cost-effective biofuel production from lignocellulosic biomass depends on efficient degradation of t...
This study focused on the evaluation of cellulolytic and hemicellulolytic fungi isolated from sawdus...
Traditional Chinese medicine is one of the ancient medicines which is popular in Asian countries, am...
Abstract Background Compost habitats sustain a vast ensemble of microbes that engender the degradati...