Literature DB >> 31030070

Acclimatization contributes to stable anaerobic digestion of organic fraction of municipal solid waste under extreme ammonia levels: Focusing on microbial community dynamics.

Miao Yan1, Ioannis A Fotidis2, Hailin Tian1, Benyamin Khoshnevisan1, Laura Treu3, Panagiotis Tsapekos1, Irini Angelidaki1.   

Abstract

The organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) is an abundant and sustainable substrate for the anaerobic digestion (AD) process, yet ammonia released during OFMSW hydrolysis could result in suboptimal biogas production. Acclimatized ammonia tolerant microorganisms offer an efficient way to alleviate ammonia inhibition during AD. This study aimed to achieve an efficient AD of OFMSW under extreme ammonia levels and elucidate the dynamics of the acclimatized microbial community. Thus, two mesophilic continuous stirred tank reactors (CSTR), fed only with OFMSW, were successfully acclimatized up to 8.5 g NH4+-N/L, and their methane yields fluctuated <10%, compared to the methane yields without ammonia addition. Microbiological analyses showed that Methanosaeta concilii and Methanosarcina soligelidi were the dominant methanogens at low and high ammonia levels, respectively. Whilst, a unique metabolic pathway shift, from aceticlastic to hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis, of M. soligelidi was identified during the acclimatization process.
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Keywords:  Aceticlastic pathway; Ammonia acclimatization; Hydrogenotrophic pathway; Metabolic pathway shift; Methanosarcina soligelidi

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31030070     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.121376

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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4.  Insights into Ammonia Adaptation and Methanogenic Precursor Oxidation by Genome-Centric Analysis.

Authors:  Miao Yan; Laura Treu; Xinyu Zhu; Hailin Tian; Arianna Basile; Ioannis A Fotidis; Stefano Campanaro; Irini Angelidaki
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2020-09-14       Impact factor: 9.028

5.  Community diversity metrics, interactions, and metabolic functions of bacteria associated with municipal solid waste landfills at different maturation stages.

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