Title: | Molecular analysis of meso- and thermophilic microbiota associated with anaerobic biowaste degradation
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PRJEB2731
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In anaerobic digestion process various groups of microorganisms degrade
organic material and produce methane. The microbial community present in the process is
in great deal determined by the substrate composition, which can contain materials from
food crop residues to industrial waste. At least four different trophic groups are
needed for methanogenic degradation, including different bacterial and archaeal taxons.
In addition, Fungi are present in these digestors, but their diversity and abundance
have not been studied in detail. Our aim in this study was to reveal the structure and
diversity of bacterial, archaeal and fungal communities in pilot scale anaerobic
reactors operating at different temperatures using 454 amplicon sequencing. In addition,
we developed and evaluated a microarray method for analysing the samples. Such
microarray technology would enable a rapid monitoring of the microbial situation in the
fermentor and, when necessary, the fermentation reject and process
waters.
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landingpage: | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/PRJEB2731 |
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06-18-2012
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NCBI
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homePage: | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov |
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SCR:006472
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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homePage: | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject |
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SCR:004801
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NCBI BioProject
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