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Diversity of Sulfur-oxidizing Bacteria at the Surface of Cattle Manure Composting Assessed by an Analysis of the Sulfur Oxidation Gene <i>soxB</i>

Yumi Mori, Chika Tada, Yasuhiro Fukuda, Yutaka Nakai

2020Microbes and Environments15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sulfur-oxidizing bacterial diversity at the surface of cattle manure was characterized throughout the composting process using a sulfur oxidation gene (soxB) clone library approach. In the mesophilic phase, clones related to the genera Hydrogenophaga and Hydrogenophilus were characteristically detected. In the thermophilic phase, clones related to the genera Hydrogenophaga and Thiohalobacter were predominant. In the cooling phase, the predominant soxB sequences were related to the genus Pseudaminobacter and a new sulfur-oxidizing bacterium belonging to the class Alphaproteobacteria. The present study showed changes in the community composition of sulfur-oxidizing bacteria at the surface of compost throughout the composting process.

Topics & Concepts

SulfurOxidizing agentBacteriaCompostMesophileManureBiologyBotanyMicrobiologyChemistryEcologyGeneticsOrganic chemistryComposting and Vermicomposting TechniquesPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsNematode management and characterization studies