Bacterial Community Succession in Earthworm Mucus and Sludge Compost and its Relationship with Environmental Factors

Xingming Wang, Shijun Zhang, T. Fan, Zhao-xia Chu, Zhongbing Dong, Peng Dong, Shuying Liang, Ruilai Deng
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This study investigated the effects of adding earthworm mucus on the changes in sludge compost bacterial community structure and its response to environmental factors. The results showed that adding earthworm mucus improved the composting effect of sludge, reducing nitrogen loss and increasing nutrients; nitrogen loss decreased by 5.55%, and potassium and phosphorus increased by 10.23 and 16.28%, respectively. Firmicutes, Chloroflexi, Actinobacteria, and Proteobacteria were the main bacterial phyla in the sludge, with a combined relative abundance of over 60%. The addition of earthworm mucus significantly impacted bacterial community structure and composting activity, increasing the relative abundance of dominant bacteria during the process. Redundancy analysis showed that environmental factors significantly impacted the changes in bacterial community structure during composting. The results indicate that the addition of earthworm mucus increases the relative abundance of advantageous bacteria playing essential roles in sludge composting, enhancing the fertility and maturity of sludge composting products by significantly reducing nitrogen loss and increasing potassium and phosphorus. Based on the response relationship between environmental factors and bacterial communities, the bacterial community structure in sludge composting can be improved by regulating environmental factors (such as pH and moisture content), enhancing the effectiveness of sludge composting.
蚯蚓粘液和污泥堆肥中的细菌群落演替及其与环境因素的关系
本研究探讨了添加蚯蚓粘液对污泥堆肥细菌群落结构变化的影响及其对环境因素的响应。结果表明,添加蚯蚓粘液改善了污泥的堆肥效果,减少了氮的损失,增加了养分;氮的损失减少了5.55%,钾和磷分别增加了10.23%和16.28%。污泥中的细菌门主要是固着菌、绿霉菌、放线菌和变形菌,相对丰度之和超过 60%。蚯蚓粘液的加入对细菌群落结构和堆肥活性产生了显著影响,增加了堆肥过程中优势细菌的相对丰度。冗余分析表明,环境因素对堆肥过程中细菌群落结构的变化有重大影响。结果表明,添加蚯蚓粘液可增加在污泥堆肥过程中发挥重要作用的优势菌的相对丰度,通过显著减少氮的损失和增加钾、磷的含量,提高污泥堆肥产品的肥力和成熟度。根据环境因素与细菌群落之间的响应关系,可以通过调节环境因素(如 pH 值和含水量)来改善污泥堆肥中的细菌群落结构,提高污泥堆肥的效果。
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