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Exothermic processes in industrial-scale piles of chipped pine-wood are linked to shifts in gamma-, alphaproteobacterial and fungal ascomycete communities

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BAM, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Division IV.1 Biology in Materials Protection and Environmental Issues, Berlin, Germany ; BfR, Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Division 74 Hygiene and Microbiology, Berlin, Germany
Noll, M.;
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1175995347
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BAM, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Division IV.1 Biology in Materials Protection and Environmental Issues, Berlin, Germany ; Georg August-University Goettingen, Molecular Wood Biotechnology and Technical Mycology, Forest Botany and Tree Physiology, Goettingen, Germany
Naumann, Annette;
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BAM, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Division II.2 Reactive Substances and Systems, Berlin, Germany
Ferrero, F.;
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BAM, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Division II.2 Reactive Substances and Systems, Berlin, Germany
Malow, M.

Fast growing softwood species such as pine are preferred for biomass-based heat as well as electricity production and stored in large quantities A newly established outdoor pile of freshly cut pine-wood chips was monitored to analyze exothermic processes Inside the pile a mean temperature increase of up to 44 degrees C was measured after six days of piling which was paralleled by a decrease of O-2-concentration and an increase of CO2-concentration Thereafter four additional CO2 maxima were observed while O-2-concentration remained at ambient concentration The fungal community structure remained almost unchanged after four weeks while the bacterial community structure was characterized by continuous shifts over time The rapid heating in the early stage of storage corresponded to high relative abundance of microbial strains belonging to the genera Pseudomonas Luteibacter and Caulobacter ascomycetous genera Sphaeropsis and Cadophora and basidiomycetous order Polyporales and genus Sistotremastrum The late stage was composed by a broader diversity of microorganisms and heating processes inside the wood pile were attributed mainly to physicochemical processes Taken together these observations suggest that the early bacterial and fungal communities are key players in exothermic processes and were replaced by a broader diversity of highly adapted microorganisms (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

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