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J Microbiol Biotechnol ; 29(12): 1993-2005, 2019 Dec 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31601059

ABSTRACT

Thermophilic anaerobic digestion (TAD) is characterized by higher biogas production rates as a result of assumedly faster microbial metabolic conversion rates compared to mesophilic AD. It was hypothesized that the thermophilic microbiome with its lower diversity than the mesophilic one is more susceptible to disturbances introduced by alterations in the operating factors, as an example, the supply of nitrogen-rich feedstock such as poultry manure (PM). Laboratory scaled TAD experiments using cattle slurry and increasing amounts of PM were carried out to investigate the (in-) stability of the process performance caused by the accumulation of ammonium and ammonia with special emphasis on the microbial community structure and its dynamic variation. The results revealed that the moderate PM addition, i.e., 25% (vol/vol based on volatile substances) PM, resulted in a reorganization of the microbial community structure which was still working sufficiently. With 50% PM application, the microbial community was further stepwise re-organized and was able to compensate for the high cytotoxic ammonia contents only for a short time resulting in consequent process disturbance and final process failure. This study demonstrated the ability of the acclimated thermophilic microbial community to tolerate a certain amount of nitrogen-rich substrate.


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Ammonium Compounds/metabolism , Digestion/physiology , Manure/microbiology , Microbiota/physiology , Nitrogen/metabolism , Ammonia/metabolism , Anaerobiosis , Animals , Archaea/genetics , Archaea/growth & development , Bacteria/classification , Bacteria/genetics , Bacteria/growth & development , Biofuels , Cattle , Poultry , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/classification , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics
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Bioresour Technol ; 208: 200-204, 2016 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26965668

ABSTRACT

An anaerobic digestion experiment was investigated to evaluate the impact of increasing amounts of ammonium nitrogen due to poultry manure addition on the reactor performance, especially on the microbiome response. The microbial community structure was assessed by using a 16S rRNA gene approach, which was further correlated with the prevalent environmental conditions by using statistical analyses. The addition of 50% poultry manure led to a process disturbance indicated by a high VFA content (almost 10 g(HAc-Eq) L(-1)) in combination with elevated concentrations of ammonium nitrogen (5.9 g NH4(+)-N kg(FM)(-1)) and free ammonia (0.5 g NH3 kg(FM)(-1)). Simultaneously the microbiome, changed from a Bacteroidetes-dominated to a Clostridiales-dominated community accompanied by a shift from the acetoclastic to the hydrogenotrophic pathway. The "new" microbial community was functional redundant as the overall process rates were similar to the former one. A further increase of poultry manure resulted in a complete process failure.


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Biofuels/microbiology , Manure , Microbiota/physiology , Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods , Ammonia/metabolism , Ammonium Compounds/metabolism , Animals , Bacteroidetes/genetics , Bacteroidetes/physiology , Clostridiales/genetics , Clostridiales/physiology , Fatty Acids, Volatile/metabolism , Microbiota/genetics , Nitrogen/metabolism , Poultry , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics
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