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Sustainable management and valorization of biomass wastes using synthetic microbial consortia

[Display omitted] •Diverse species endows SMC with enhanced synergistic activities and adaptability.•The combination of rational and irrational is the trend of future SMC design.•Roles and applications of SMC in biomass wastes treatment are discussed.•SMC is promising in biomass wastes sustainable m...

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Published in:Bioresource technology 2024-03, Vol.395, p.130391-130391, Article 130391
Main Authors: Zhou, Shi-Peng, Ke, Xia, Jin, Li-Qun, Xue, Ya-Ping, Zheng, Yu-Guo
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Language:English
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Diverse species endows SMC with enhanced synergistic activities and adaptability.•The combination of rational and irrational is the trend of future SMC design.•Roles and applications of SMC in biomass wastes treatment are discussed.•SMC is promising in biomass wastes sustainable management and valorization. In response to the persistent expansion of global resource demands, considerable attention has been directed toward the synthetic microbial consortia (SMC) within the domain of microbial engineering, aiming to address the sustainable management and valorization of biomass wastes. This comprehensive review systematically encapsulates the most recent advancements in research and technological applications concerning the utilization of SMC for biomass waste treatment. The construction strategies of SMC are briefly outlined, and the diverse applications of SMC in biomass wastes treatment are explored, with particular emphasis on its potential advantages in waste degradation, hazardous substances control, and high value-added products conversion. Finally, recommendations for the future development of SMC technology are proposed, and prospects for its sustainable application are discussed.
ISSN:0960-8524
1873-2976
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2024.130391