Transition of microbial communities during the adaption to anaerobic digestion of carrot waste |
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Authors: | Garcia Sarahi L Jangid Kamlesh Whitman William B Das K C |
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Affiliation: | a University of Georgia, Biorefining and Carbon Cycling Program, Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Athens, GA 30602-4435, USA b University of Georgia, Department of Microbiology, Athens, GA 30602-2605, USA |
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Abstract: | In this study a microbial community suitable for anaerobic digestion of carrot pomace was developed from inocula obtained from natural environmental sources. The changes along the process were monitored using pyrosequencing of the 16S rRNA gene. As the community adapted from a diverse natural community to a community with a definite function, diversity decreased drastically. Major bacterial groups remaining after enrichment were Bacilli (31-45.3%), Porphyromonadaceae (12.1-24.8%) and Spirochaetes (12.5-18.5%). The archaeal population was even less diverse and mainly represented by a single OTU that was 99.7% similar to Methanosarcina mazei. One enrichment which failed to produce large amounts of methane had shifts in the bacterial populations and loss of methanogenic archaea. |
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Keywords: | Anaerobic digestion Carrot pomace Microbial community 16S rRNA Libraries |
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