Assessment of bacterial and fungal communities in a full-scale thermophilic sewage sludge composting pile under a semipermeable cover

C Gómez-Silván, GL Andersen, C Calvo… - Bioresource …, 2020 - Elsevier
C Gómez-Silván, GL Andersen, C Calvo, E Aranda
Bioresource Technology, 2020Elsevier
Bacterial and fungal communities in a full-scale composting pile were investigated, with
sewage sludge and a vegetal bulking agent as starting materials. Bacillales and
Actinomycetales were predominant throughout the process, showing significant abundance.
Ascomycota was the predominant fungal phylum during the thermophilic phase, with a shift
to Basidiomycota at the end of the process. The bulking material was the principal
contributor to both communities by the end of the process, with a signal above 50%. The …
Abstract
Bacterial and fungal communities in a full-scale composting pile were investigated, with sewage sludge and a vegetal bulking agent as starting materials. Bacillales and Actinomycetales were predominant throughout the process, showing significant abundance. Ascomycota was the predominant fungal phylum during the thermophilic phase, with a shift to Basidiomycota at the end of the process. The bulking material was the principal contributor to both communities by the end of the process, with a signal above 50%. The presence of genera, such as Pedomicrobium, Ureibacillus and Tepidimicrobium at the end of the process, and Chaetomium and Arthrographis in the maturation phase, showed an inverse correlation with indicators of organic matter stabilisation. A semipermeable cover was an effective technology for excluding pathogens. These results indicate that changes in the microbial population and their interrelation with operational variables could represent a useful tool for monitoring composting processes.
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