厌氧消化禽粪微生物群落的鉴定与表征

Stella Suanu Leh-Togi Zobeashia, P. O. Abioye, U. Ijah, O. A. Oyewole
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畜牧业产生了过量的废弃物,其中含有丰富的有机物和微生物种群。由于需要开发一种替代和可持续的方法,以尽量减少产生的废物及其对环境的影响,因此应用厌氧消化(AD)来处理废物和产生甲烷气体。本研究以家禽垃圾为有机底物,在37℃下,在15升蒸煮池中,水力停留时间为56天,在批处理条件下进行了与家禽垃圾AD相关的微生物组研究。测定消化前后的pH、总固形物(TS)、水分含量(MC)、总氨氮、挥发性固形物(VS),采用基于16S rRNA扩增子的新一代测序(NGS)分析微生物群落多样性。结果表明:消化前pH为7.91±0.04,消化后pH为7.33±0.06;消化前TS为56.40±0.6%,消化后TS为6.30±0.34%。总产气量为5.21±21.00 bar。采用非色散红外(NDIR)气体分析仪(气板3100p)对沼气进行表征,甲烷含量为50.31±1.33。微生物群落显示,拟杆菌门(46.37%)、厚壁菌门(48.37%)和变形菌门(8.17%)是最占优势的门。这项研究表明分子分析作为深入了解厌氧消化器性能的基本工具的重要性。
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Identification and characterization of microbial community of anaerobic digested poultry litter
Livestock farming have resulted in the release of excessive wastes which, contains abundant organic matter and microbial population. The need to develop an alternative and sustainable methods to minimize the waste generated and it effects on the environment led to the application of anaerobic digestion (AD) for the treatment of waste and generation of methane gas. The study focused on investigation of the microbiome involve in AD of poultry litter and was conducted using poultry litter as organic substrate under batch conditions at hydraulic retention time (HRT) of fifty-six (56) days in fifteen (15) liter fabricated digesters at 37OC. The pH, total solid (TS), moisture content (MC) total ammonia nitrogen, volatile solid (VS) was assessed before and after digestion while the microbial community diversity was analyzed using 16S rRNA amplicon-based next-generation sequencing (NGS). The results indicated a pH of 7.91±0.04 before digestion and 7.33±0.06 after digestion and a TS value of 56.40±0.6% before digestion and 6.30±0.34% after digestion. A collective biogas yield of 5.21±21.00 bars were recorded. The characterization of biogas analyzed with non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) gas analyzer (gas board 3100p) revealed a percentage methane content of 50.31±1.33. The microbial community indicate Bacteroidetes (46.37%), Firmicutes (48.37%), Proteobacteria (8.17%), as the most dominant phylum. This study suggests the importance of molecular analysis as a fundamental tool to gain insight and deeper understanding of anaerobic digester performances.
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