PLFA profiles for microbial community monitoring in anaerobic digestion
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké Médium print-electronic
Typ dokumentu hodnotící studie, časopisecké články
- MeSH
- anaerobióza MeSH
- Bacteria izolace a purifikace metabolismus MeSH
- biodegradace MeSH
- biopaliva analýza mikrobiologie MeSH
- bioreaktory mikrobiologie MeSH
- fosfolipidy metabolismus MeSH
- mastné kyseliny metabolismus MeSH
- metabolom MeSH
- mikrobiologické techniky metody MeSH
- odpadky - odstraňování MeSH
- plyny metabolismus MeSH
- trávení MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- hodnotící studie MeSH
- Názvy látek
- biopaliva MeSH
- fosfolipidy MeSH
- mastné kyseliny MeSH
- plyny MeSH
The use of municipal solid waste as feedstock for biogas production offers an interesting possibility for waste treatment with the beneficial effect of gaining a green energy source. The involved processes are very complex, and many different organisms connected via a dynamic food web are associated with them. These complex interactions within these microbial communities are still not clearly understood. Therefore, a phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) profile analysis method, well established in aerobic but still not as common in anaerobic systems, was used to throw some light on this matter. In the present investigation, a 750 m³ biogas reactor (Roppen, Austria) was monitored over a half-year period. During this period, four different phases in terms of gas production could be determined: low (I), increasing (II), high (III), and decreasing (IV) gas production. In combination with the PLFA profiles, we were able to identify changes in the microbial community associated with these phases.
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