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Microbial adaptation to high ammonia concentrations during anaerobic digestion of manure-based feedstock: biomethanation and 16S rRNA gene sequencing

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Συγγραφέας
Kalamaras S.D., Vasileiadis S., Karas P., Angelidaki I., Kotsopoulos T.A.
Ημερομηνία
2020
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.1002/jctb.6385
Λέξη-κλειδί
Ammonia
Bacteria
Biochemical engineering
Biogas
Chemical industry
Environmental microbiology
Fatty acids
Fertilizers
Manures
Methanogens
Microbiology
RNA
16S rRNA gene sequencing
Ammonia concentrations
Anaerobic microbial consortia
Bioprocesses
Environmental biotechnology
Hydrogenotrophic methanogens
Microbial community composition
Total ammonia nitrogens
Anaerobic digestion
ammonia
biogas
butyric acid
long chain fatty acid
methane
RNA 16S
adaptation
anaerobic bacterium
anaerobic digestion
archaeon
Article
biomethanation
biotechnology
controlled study
enrichment culture
gene sequence
manure
methanogen
Methanosarcina
microbial community
microbial consortium
microbial diversity
nonhuman
RNA analysis
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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BACKGROUND: Microbial consortia resistant to high ammonia concentrations may facilitate biogas production from high ammonia-containing wastes and manures during anaerobic digestion. Microbial communities were gradually enriched via sequential batch cultivations (stepwise exposure) at increasing ammonia concentrations up to the extremely high concentration of 9 g total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) L−1. This study examined the adaptation of anaerobic microbial consortia to high ammonia concentrations by the use of a complex substrate based on manure in order to generate tailor-made inocula for bioaugmentation purposes. RNA analysis was performed to determine the microbial community composition and activity of anaerobic bacteria and methanogens. RESULTS: The enrichment series was successful in terms of methane production at ammonia concentrations as high as 5 g TAN L−1 in comparison with the control concentration of 2 g TAN L−1. Methanosarcina was the core active dominant methanogen genus in all enrichment cultures and its relative activity was sharply increased at 3 g and 9 g TAN L−1. Cellulolytic bacteria activity mostly decreased with ammonia increase. Moreover, syntrophic butyrate and long-chain fatty acid degraders along with hydrogenotrophic methanogens were activated at increased ammonia concentrations. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the study demonstrated an efficient method to enrich ammonia-tolerant microbial consortia for bioaugmentation purposes in biogas reactors with concentrations ≤5 g TAN L−1. RNA analysis revealed high relative abundances of Methanosarcina and hydrogenotrophic methanogens at high concentrations of ammonia. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11615/74158
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