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Ammonia-induced inhibition of manure-based continuous biomethanation process under different organic loading rates and associated microbial community dynamics

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Christou M.L., Vasileiadis S., Kalamaras S.D., Karpouzas D.G., Angelidaki I., Kotsopoulos T.A.
Datum
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.biortech.2020.124323
Schlagwort
Fertilizers
Volatile fatty acids
Ammonia concentrations
Anaerobic process
Bio-methanation
Continuously stirred tank reactor
Methanogenesis
Microbial community dynamics
Organic loading rates
Steady-state condition
Ammonia
acetic acid
ammonia
glucose
hydrogen
propionic acid
volatile fatty acid
ammonia
methane
ammonia
bacterium
biofuel
chemical reaction
community dynamics
induced response
inhibition
loading
manure
methane
microbial community
organic compound
prokaryote
anaerobic digestion
Article
community dynamics
concentration (parameter)
manure
methanogenesis
microbial community
microbial diversity
nonhuman
priority journal
steady state
anaerobic growth
bioreactor
manure
microflora
Archaea
Bacteria (microorganisms)
Ammonia
Anaerobiosis
Bioreactors
Manure
Methane
Microbiota
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Three Continuously Stirred Tank Reactors (CTSRs) were operating at steady state conditions with Organic Loading Rates (OLR) of 2.09, 3.024 and 4.0 g VS L−1 d−1. Glucose was used as the sole factor for increasing the OLR, linking the increase of the OLR with the C/N ratio increase. The reactors were stressed by increasing the ammonia concentration to 5 g L−1 from 1.862 g L−1. The results showed elevating inhibition of the anaerobic process by increasing the C/N ratio just by increasing the OLR, under the high ammonia concentration. A different response of the bacterial and archaeal community under ammonia stressed conditions was also observed. Under the high ammonia concentration, hydrogen-depended methylotrophic was the dominant methanogenesis route at OLR of 2.09 g VS L−1d−1, while the hydrogenotrophic route was the dominant at the high OLR of 4 g VS L−1d−1, which coincided with high acetate and propionate concentrations. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/72872
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