2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125403
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Identifying driving factors of humic acid formation during rice straw composting based on Fenton pretreatment with bacterial inoculation

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“…Finally, soil modifiers promoted the formation of soil aggregates and increased the ability of nutrient adsorption, therefore enhancing crop yield. Application of HA had positive effects on the growth and appearance of crops under salt stress [42,43]. Application of NB could promote the growth of common bean with higher Na + adsorption capacity [35].…”
Section: Effects Of Different Soil Modifiers On Salt Content Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, soil modifiers promoted the formation of soil aggregates and increased the ability of nutrient adsorption, therefore enhancing crop yield. Application of HA had positive effects on the growth and appearance of crops under salt stress [42,43]. Application of NB could promote the growth of common bean with higher Na + adsorption capacity [35].…”
Section: Effects Of Different Soil Modifiers On Salt Content Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After inoculation, the diversity and richness of the microbial community were improved, and the endoglucanase and polyphenol oxidase activities showed a fluctuating increasing trend, accelerating lignocellulose degradation. This combined pretreatment method improved the abundance of key genes, as well as the correlation between the key genes and core colonies [ 90 ].…”
Section: Methods For Improving Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… [ 69 , 133 ] Oxidation pretreatment Hydrogen peroxide or peroxyacetic acid treated materials The lignin content of the material was reduced, but the effect on hemicellulose was minimal. [ 134 , 135 ] Biological pretreatment Microbial Bacteria Compound microorganisms inoculated in AOW composting The main driver of composting AOW for green, safe and effective treatment. [ 89 , 136 , 137 ] Insect composting pretreatment Inoculation of compost before or after high temperature with scavenging insects Promotion of AOW degradation and decomposition through insect life activities.…”
Section: Pretreatment Of Lignocellulosementioning
confidence: 99%