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Succession and activity of microorganisms in stored bagasse
Authors:O Schmidt  K Walter
Institution:(1) Ordinariat für Holzbiologie, University of Hambur in cooperation with the Institut für Holzbiologie und Holzschutz der Bundesforschungsanstalt für Forst- und Holzwirtschaft Hamburg-Reinbek, Leuschnerstr. 91 d, D-2050 Hamburg 80, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary Fresh sugarcane bagasse was fermented under defined conditions and investigated regarding a microbial succession during fermentation, in view of the enzyme activities of microorganisms against the main bagasse components: sucrose, pectin, hemicellulose, cellulose, and lignin.Altogether, 400 pure cultures of microorganisms were obtained from 8 g bagasse during 6.5 days of storage. This flora consists of bacteria (74%), actinomycetes (6%), yeasts (13%), and fungi (7%). The yeasts dominate in early fermentation, followed by bacteria, and then by actinomycetes and fungi.This succession coincides with the enzymic activities of the isolated organisms during fermentation. At first, residual sugar is consumed predominantly by the yeasts. Then the bacteria degrade the pectin, the hemicellulose, and in parts, the cellulose. Later, the actinomycetes and the fungi imperfecti attack the hemicellulose, the cellulose, and, partly, the lignin within the bagasse fiber.These results are corroborated by investigations using bagasse from bulk storage.
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