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bacterial community profiles and the abundance of the bacterial ammonia monooxygenase gene (amoA) are analyzed in composts produced from either food waste or cattle manure. Cattle manure composts show greater alpha diversity, contain higher amounts of various rRNA gene fragments than those of food waste composts and contain the amoA gene by relative quantification, and Proteobacteria are abundantly found and nitrifying bacteria are detected in it, quantitative expression analysis of amoA gene
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