Inoculation of lactic acid bacterium accelerates organic matter degradation during composting
QNM Tran, H Mimoto, K Nakasaki - International Biodeterioration & …, 2015 - Elsevier
In this study, the impact of microbial inoculation upon indigenous microorganisms leading to
the acceleration of food waste composting was investigated. The lactic acid bacterium
Pediococcus acidilactici TM14 was inoculated into compost raw material composed of rabbit
food with the addition of organic acids that simulate food waste. The strain TM14 produced a
high concentration of lactic acid in the early stages of composting, whereas composting
without inoculation of TM14 accumulated high levels of acetic acid, up to 22 mg g− 1 dry …
the acceleration of food waste composting was investigated. The lactic acid bacterium
Pediococcus acidilactici TM14 was inoculated into compost raw material composed of rabbit
food with the addition of organic acids that simulate food waste. The strain TM14 produced a
high concentration of lactic acid in the early stages of composting, whereas composting
without inoculation of TM14 accumulated high levels of acetic acid, up to 22 mg g− 1 dry …
Inoculation of lactic acid bacterium accelerates organic matter degradation during composting.
QNMT Quyen Ngoc Minh Tran, H Mimoto, K Nakasaki - 2015 - cabidigitallibrary.org
In this study, the impact of microbial inoculation upon indigenous microorganisms leading to
the acceleration of food waste composting was investigated. The lactic acid bacterium
Pediococcus acidilactici TM14 was inoculated into compost raw material composed of rabbit
food with the addition of organic acids that simulate food waste. The strain TM14 produced a
high concentration of lactic acid in the early stages of composting, whereas composting
without inoculation of TM14 accumulated high levels of acetic acid, up to 22 mg g-1 dry solid …
the acceleration of food waste composting was investigated. The lactic acid bacterium
Pediococcus acidilactici TM14 was inoculated into compost raw material composed of rabbit
food with the addition of organic acids that simulate food waste. The strain TM14 produced a
high concentration of lactic acid in the early stages of composting, whereas composting
without inoculation of TM14 accumulated high levels of acetic acid, up to 22 mg g-1 dry solid …
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