Acetobacter orientalis XJC-C with a high lignocellulosic biomass-degrading ability improves significantly composting efficiency of banana residues by increasing metabolic activity and functional diversity of bacterial community
Yufeng Chen(Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences), Jianghui Xie(Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences), Dengfeng Qi(Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences), Miaoyi Zhang(Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences), Bingyu Cai(Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences), Wei Wang(Kansas State University), Xiaoping Zang(Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences), Lu Zhang(University of Cincinnati), Dengbo Zhou(Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences)
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