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Compost-derived indole-3-acetic-acid-producing bacteria and their effects on enhancing the secondary fermentation of a swine manure-corn stalk composting

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CHEMOSPHERE
卷 291, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.132750

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IAA-Producing bacteria; Composting; Secondary fermentation; Growth-promoting effect

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFD0500202-4]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21876167, 52070176, 51678553, 22006146]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province [2019J05161]
  4. Ecological Civilization Interdisciplinary Platform, Major Innovation & Planning Interdisciplinary Platform for the Double-First Class Initiative, Renmin University of China
  5. Project of Key Laboratory of Energy Resource Utilization from Agriculture Residue, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, P.R. China [KLERUAR 2020-01]

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This study investigated the bioaugmentation strategy of inoculating indole-3-acetic-acid (IAA)-producing bacteria to improve the growth-promoting effect of composting product. The results showed that bioaugmentation with IAA-producing bacteria significantly increased the IAA contents of composting products, promoting plant growth and development.
Composting, as an effectively bio-oxidative process, has been widely used for converting organic waste to organic fertilizer. However, the low fertilizer efficiency of composting product limited its application in agriculture. To improve the growth-promoting effect of composting product, the present study investigated the bioaugmentation strategy of inoculating indole-3-acetic-acid (IAA)-producing bacteria. Firstly, two IAA-producing bacteria (Ba-cillus safensis 33C and Rhodococcus rhodochrous YZ) were isolated from composting products with high IAA yields of 39.18 and 16.32 mu g mL(-1), respectively. Secondly, the microbial inoculants were prepared with 33C, YZ and a previously isolated IAA-producing strain Corynebacterium stationis 29B. To increase the accumulation of microbial secondary metabolites, microbial inoculants were amended at the secondary fermentation stage of composting. Physicochemical characterization showed that the maturity of composting product was significantly promoted by inoculating microbial inoculants prepared with 33C and 29B (single and combined inoculants). Finally, bioaugmentation with 33C and 29B increased the IAA contents of composting products by 2.9-5.2 times, which benefited the germination and early vegetative growth of plants. In summary, inoculating proper IAA producing bacteria during secondary fermentation of composting could improve the quality of composting product and expand its application.

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