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KMID : 0545120140240111464
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
2014 Volume.24 No. 11 p.1464 ~ p.1772
Microbial Community Diversity in Anaerobic Reactors Digesting Turkey, Chicken, and Swine Wastes
Elvira E. Ziganshina

Dmitry E. Belostotskiy
Roman V. Shushlyaev
Vasili A. Miluykov
Petr Y. Vankov
Ayrat M. Ziganshin
Abstract
The microbial community structures of two continuous stirred tank reactors digesting turkey manure with pine wood shavings as well as chicken and swine manure were investigated. The reactor fed with chicken/swine wastes displayed the highest organic acids concentration (up to 15.2 g/l) and ammonia concentration (up to 3.7 g/l ammonium nitrogen) and generated a higher biogas yield (up to 366 ml/gVS) compared with the reactor supplied with turkey wastes (1.5¡ª1.8 g/l of organic acids and 1.6¡ª1.7 g/l of ammonium levels; biogas yield was up to 195 ml/gVS). The microbial community diversity was assessed using both sequencing and profiling terminal restriction fragment length polymorphisms of 16S rRNA genes. Additionally, methanogens were analyzed using methyl coenzyme M reductase alpha subunit (mcrA) genes. The bacterial community was dominated by members of unclassified Clostridiales with the prevalence of specific clostridial phylotypes in each reactor, indicating the effect of the substrate type on the community structure. Of the methanogenic archaea, methanogens of the genus Methanosarcina were found in high proportions in both reactors with specific methanosarcinas in each reactor, whereas the strict hydrogenotrophic methanogens of Methanoculleus sp. were found at significant levels only in the reactor fed with chicken/swine manure (based on the analyses of 16S rRNA gene). This suggests that among methanogenic archaea, Methanosarcina species which have different metabolic capabilities, including aceticlastic and hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis, were mainly involved in anaerobic digestion of turkey wastes.
KEYWORD
Anaerobic digestion, agricultural wastes, 16S rRNA genes, mcrA genes
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