Sa. Andrews et al., BACTERIAL SPECIES IN RAW AND CURED COMPOST FROM A LARGE-SCALE URBAN COMPOSTER, Journal of industrial microbiology, 13(3), 1994, pp. 177-182
Raw and cured compost samples from a large-scale urban composter were
studied over a period of eight months to gain information on bacterial
species present. Total viable, aerobic heterotrophic bacteria, lactos
e-positive bacteria, antibiotic and metal-resistant bacteria and therm
ophilic bacteria were enumerated. Both raw and cured compost samples c
ontained metal and antiobiotic-tolerant bacteria (<Log 3.0 to Log 8.5
CFU g-1 compost) as well as high numbers (as high as Log 7.4 CFU g-1 d
ry weight compost) of thermophilic bacteria isolated by growth at 55-d
egrees-C. Selected colonies were also identified using the Biolog 95 s
ubstrate identification system. Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp. w
ere not detected in compost samples.