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[Agroindustrial wastes methanization and bacterial composition in anaerobic digestion]. / Residuos agroindustriales con potencial para la producción de metano mediante la digestión anaerobia.
González-Sánchez, María E; Pérez-Fabiel, Sergio; Wong-Villarreal, Arnoldo; Bello-Mendoza, Ricardo; Yañez-Ocampo, Gustavo.
Affiliation
  • González-Sánchez ME; Ingeniería en Tecnología Ambiental, Universidad Politécnica de Chiapas, Suchiapa, Chiapas, México.
  • Pérez-Fabiel S; Ingeniería en Tecnología Ambiental, Universidad Politécnica de Chiapas, Suchiapa, Chiapas, México.
  • Wong-Villarreal A; División Agroalimentaria, Universidad Tecnológica de la Selva, Ocosingo, Chiapas, México.
  • Bello-Mendoza R; El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR), Tapachula, Chiapas, México.
  • Yañez-Ocampo G; Ingeniería en Tecnología Ambiental, Universidad Politécnica de Chiapas, Suchiapa, Chiapas, México. Electronic address: gyanez@upchiapas.edu.mx.
Rev Argent Microbiol ; 47(3): 229-35, 2015.
Article in Es | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26365369
The tons of organic waste that are annually generated by agro-industry, can be used as raw material for methane production. For this reason, it is important to previously perform biodegradability tests to organic wastes for their full scale methanization. This paper addresses biodegradability, methane production and the behavior of populations of eubacteria and archaeabacteria during anaerobic digestion of banana, mango and papaya agroindustrial wastes. Mango and banana wastes had higher organic matter content than papaya in terms of their volatile solids and total solid rate (94 and 75% respectively). After 63 days of treatment, the highest methane production was observed in banana waste anaerobic digestion: 63.89ml CH4/per gram of chemical oxygen demand of the waste. In the PCR-DGGE molecular analysis, different genomic footprints with oligonucleotides for eubacteria and archeobacteria were found. Biochemical methane potential results proved that banana wastes have the best potential to be used as raw material for methane production. The result of a PCR- DGGE analysis using specific oligonucleotides enabled to identify the behavior of populations of eubacteria and archaeabacteria present during the anaerobic digestion of agroindustrial wastes throughout the process.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Bacteria / Solid Waste / Archaea / Bioreactors / Agriculture / Biofuels / Anaerobiosis / Industrial Waste / Methane Language: Es Journal: Rev Argent Microbiol Year: 2015 Document type: Article Country of publication: Argentina

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Bacteria / Solid Waste / Archaea / Bioreactors / Agriculture / Biofuels / Anaerobiosis / Industrial Waste / Methane Language: Es Journal: Rev Argent Microbiol Year: 2015 Document type: Article Country of publication: Argentina