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Molecular microbial and chemical investigation of the bioremediation of two-phase olive mill waste using laboratory-scale bioreactors.

J A Morillo1, M Aguilera, B Antízar-Ladislao, S Fuentes, A Ramos-Cormenzana, N J Russell, M Monteoliva-Sánchez.   

Abstract

Two-phase olive mill waste (TPOMW) is a semisolid effluent that is rich in contaminating polyphenols and is produced in large amounts by the industry of olive oil production. Laboratory-scale bioreactors were used to investigate the biodegradation of TPOMW by its indigenous microbiota. The effect of nutrient addition (inorganic N and P) and aeration of the bioreactors was studied. Microbial changes were investigated by PCR-temperature time gradient electrophoresis (TTGE) and following the dynamics of polar lipid fatty acids (PLFA). The greatest decrease in the polyphenolic and organic matter contents of bioreactors was concomitant with an increase in the PLFA fungal/bacterial ratio. Amplicon sequences of nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) and 16S rDNA allowed identification of fungal and bacterial types, respectively, by comparative DNA sequence analyses. Predominant fungi identified included members of the genera Penicillium, Candida, Geotrichum, Pichia, Cladosporium, and Aschochyta. A total of 14 bacterial genera were detected, with a dominance of organisms that have previously been associated with plant material. Overall, this work highlights that indigenous microbiota within the bioreactors through stimulation of the fungal fraction, is able to degrade the polyphenolic content without the inoculation of specific microorganisms.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18347793     DOI: 10.1007/s00253-008-1422-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0175-7598            Impact factor:   4.813


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2.  Bio-hydrolysis of used soybean oil: environmental-friendly technology using microbial consortium.

Authors:  Marcela Magalhães Melo; Kelly Cristina Dos Reis; Josiane Ferreira Pires; Taís Teixeira das Neves; Rosane Freitas Schwan; Cristina Ferreira Silva
Journal:  Biodegradation       Date:  2021-05-27       Impact factor: 3.909

3.  Microbial Community Succession and Organic Pollutants Removal During Olive Mill Waste Sludge and Green Waste Co-composting.

Authors:  Youness Bouhia; Mohamed Hafidi; Yedir Ouhdouch; Mohammed El Mehdi El Boukhari; Loubna El Fels; Youssef Zeroual; Karim Lyamlouli
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-02-21       Impact factor: 5.640

Review 4.  The microbiology of olive mill wastes.

Authors:  Spyridon Ntougias; Kostas Bourtzis; George Tsiamis
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2013-10-03       Impact factor: 3.411

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