The influence of landfill domestic waste components on bacterial communities under pressure field
Landfills is a typical bioreactors,and its microbial communities are influenced by various factors.Exploring the relationship between microbial community structure in landfills and pressure field,organic fractions of municipal solid waste,will provide a theoretical basis for the development of bioremediation technologies.Taking a landfill site in Zhejiang as an example,this study explored the impact of different overburden pressures and organic components on the characteristics of microbial communities in waste using network analysis,neutral community models,and random forest algorithms.The results showed that the content of organic matter and the biodegradability(BDM)of the waste decreased with increasing overburden pressure.Firmicutes,Proteobacteria,Bacteroidetes,and Actinobacteriota were the dominant phyla in the community.There was a correlation between bacterial communities and overlying pressure(R=0.51,p<0.01)and BDM(R=0.31,p<0.05).The most closely cooperating and stable network structures within the community were found in landfill layers with an overburden pressure below 30 kPa.Random processes contributed least to community assembly,possibly related to the oxygen conditions and organic component characteristics of the area.Enterococcus was identified as a potential biomarker in the degradation process of organic components in landfills.These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the stabilization process in landfills.
landfillorganic components of wastepressure fieldbacterial community structurecommunity assembly