

Publisher: Karger
E-ISSN: 1660-2412|24|2|105-113
ISSN: 1464-1801
Source: Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol.24, Iss.2, 2014-02, pp. : 105-113
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Abstract
Organic wastes, such as cow manure, are often composted with earthworms (vermicomposting) while excess water is drained and collected. This wormbed leachate is nutrient-rich and it has been extensively used to fertilize plants. However, it is derived partially from a not yet finished compost process and could exhibit phytotoxicity or contain potentially hazardous microorganisms. The bacterial community in wormbed leachate derived from vermicomposting of cow manure was studied by pyrosequencing the 16S rRNA gene. The fresh wormbed leachate was rich in Mollicutes, particularly the genus
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