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Title: Microbial Diversity of Methanogenic Communities in the Systems for Anaerobic Treatment of Organic Waste
Authors: Kallistovaa, A. Yu.
Goel, G.
Nozhevnikovaa, A. N.
Keywords: Anaerobic bacteria and archaea
Methanogenic microbial com
Organic waste
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Jaypee University of Information Technology, Solan, H.P.
Abstract: Methane production via anaerobic degradation of organic contaminated wastewater, semiliquid, or solid municipal waste of complex composition by methanogenic microbial communities is a multistage process involving at least four groups of microorganisms. These are hydrolytic bacteria (polysaccharolytic, proteolytic, and lipolytic), fermentative bacteria, acetogenic bacteria (syntrophic, proton reducing), and methanogenic archaea; complex trophic interactions exist between these groups. The review provides infor mation concerning the diversity of the major microbial groups identified in the systems for wastewater and concentrated waste treatment, solid phase anaerobic fermentation, and landfills for disposal of municipal solid waste, and also specifies the sources of isolation of the type strains. The research demonstrates that both new microorganisms and those previously isolated from natural habitats may be found in waste treatment sys tems. High microbial diversity in the systems for organic waste treatment provides for stable methanogenesis under fluctuating environmental conditions.
URI: http://ir.juit.ac.in:8080/jspui/jspui/handle/123456789/9367
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