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Table 1 Microbial consortia degrading corn stover

From: Effect of liquid volume and microflora source on degradation rate and microbial community in corn stover degradation

Microbial Consortia

Temperature (°C)

Speed (rpm)

Pretreated

Degradation ratio (%)

Time (days)

Reference

CDS-10, enriched from rotten animal manure and corn straw

25

180

1.5 % H2SO4

63.09

15

(Tang et al. 2020)

Consisting of Pelomonas gx. and Curvibacter zj.

35

120

10 % NaOH

78.10

15

(Zhang et al. 2018)

Enriched from corn field soil

30

0

1.5 % NaOH

66.1

10

(Deng et al. 2017)

BGC-1, enriched from industrial sugarcane bagasse pile

50

200

10 % NaOH

72

4

(Wongwilaiwalin et al. 2013)

Enriched from feces and sludge

50

0

Steam-exploded

62

7

(Zhang et al. 2012)

CSS-1, enriched from sugarcane bagasse compost

50

0

Alkali-peracetic acid

70

7

(Wongwilaiwalin et al. 2010)

Consisting of three Streptomyces

30

210

NO

60.55

7

(Gong et al. 2020)

GF-20, enriched from soil and cow dung

30

0

NO

59.47

60

(Qinggeer et al. 2016; Yu et al. 2019)

Consisting of Pelomonas gx. and Curvibacter zj.

35

120

NO

58

15

(Zhang et al. 2018)

Enriched from the soil of a cattle and chicken manure storage tank

28–32

80

NO

48.52

6

(Wang et al. 2014)

Enriched from feces and sludge

50

0

NO

51

7

(Zhang et al. 2012)

Enriched from straw accumulation soil and rotten straw

37

0

NO

40

50

(Qiao et al. 2013)

MC1, enriched from compost

55

0

NO

59

14

(Cui et al. 2002; Yuan et al. 2011)

H-C, enriched from woodlands soil

40

0

NO

51

8

(Feng et al. 2011)

CSS-1, enriched from sugarcane bagasse compost

50

0

NO

62

7

(Wongwilaiwalin et al. 2010)

CSS-1, enriched from corn field soil

30

0

NO

40.9

16

(Liu et al. 2010)