Emerging frontiers in microbial-mediated utilization of crop residues for economically valuable biomaterials

IF 4.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Debasis Mitra , Periyasamy Panneerselvam , Pradeep K.Das Mohapatra , Marika Pellegrini , G. Selvakumar
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Agricultural crop residues include leftover and unmarketable materials, such as crop stover, weeds, leaf litter, sawdust, forest litter, and livestock manure originating from crop cultivation, and post-harvest activities. Such residues are a storehouse of plant nutrients and several other resources and therefore need to be managed in an environment- friendly manner with minimum loss of plant nutrients and other resources that can be recovered. Microbial starter consortia are a key component in the rapid recycling of farm residue wastes and the production of other valuable products, such as biogas, bioethanol/biofuel, enzymes, molecules, and metabolites. Recent advances in microbial biotechnology can also facilitate the conversion of farm residues into economically valuable materials, i.e. soil additives, adsorbents, energy, and enzymes, thereby contributing to a circular economy. This special issue attempts to compile the latest advancements in the field of agricultural crop residue management for enhanced nutrient recycling and resource recovery by the use of compost starters and inoculant formulations.

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以微生物为媒介利用作物残留物生产具有经济价值的生物材料的新领域
农作物残留物包括作物秸秆、杂草、落叶、锯末、林木枯枝和牲畜粪便等从作物栽培和收获后活动中产生的剩余物和不可销售物。这些残留物储存着植物养分和其他一些资源,因此需要以环境友好的方式进行管理,尽量减少植物养分和其他可回收资源的损失。微生物起始群是快速回收农田残留废物和生产其他有价值产品(如沼气、生物乙醇/生物燃料、酶、分子和代谢物)的关键组成部分。微生物生物技术的最新进展还有助于将农田残留物转化为有经济价值的材料,如土壤添加剂、吸附剂、能源和酶,从而促进循环经济。本特刊试图汇集农作物残留物管理领域的最新进展,通过使用堆肥起始剂和接种剂配方,加强养分循环和资源回收。
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Current Research in Microbial Sciences Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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