Microbiome - based agents can optimize composting of agricultural wastes by modifying microbial communities
Fengshuo Li(Northeast Agricultural University), Guangliang Cui(Northeast Agricultural University), Hossein Ghanizadeh(Massey University), Mozhen Cheng(Northeast Agricultural University), Wenwei Song(Northeast Agricultural University), Chang Liu(Northeast Agricultural University), Yao Zhang(Northeast Agricultural University), Shuang Miao(Northeast Agricultural University), Jiayin Liu(Northeast Agricultural University), Xiuling Chen(Northeast Agricultural University), Aoxue Wang(East China University of Science and Technology), Peiwen Wang(Northeast Agricultural University)
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