Functional differentiation and niche construction: Divergent responses of bacterial communities in livestock manure co-composting to PAHs stress and potential mechanisms for contaminated soil remediation
Key Points
Bacterial communities show divergent responses to PAHs stress in manure co-composting, indicating unique functional roles.
Investigating PAHs impact reveals specific mechanisms for soil remediation, with potential for environmental recovery.
Analysis of bacterial responses highlights the role of functional differentiation and niche construction in co-composting.
Findings imply that understanding these mechanisms may enable improved strategies for managing contaminated soils.
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Functional differentiation and niche construction: Divergent responses of bacterial communities in livestock manure co-composting to PAHs stress and potential mechanisms for contaminated soil remediation | Synapse