Isolation of propionate degrading bacterium in co-culture with a methanogen from a cattle dung biogas plant |
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Authors: | K. K. Meher D. R. Ranade |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Microbiology, Agharkar Research Institute, Agarkar Road, 411 004 Pune, India;(2) Present address: Tata Research Design and Development Center, 1 Mangaldas Road, 411001 Pune, India |
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Abstract: | Various anaerobic hydrolytic and methanogenic bacteria active in cattle dung biogas plants are reported in the literature. Anaerobic bacteria with ability to use volatile fatty acids constitute a vital bridge between hydrolytic bacteria and methanogenic bacteria. The present paper describes the isolation ofSyntrophobacter wolinii a propionate degrading bacterium in co-culture with a hydrogen utilizing methanogenviz.,Methanobacterium formicicum from the fermenting slurry of cattle dung biogas plant. Earlier studies on propionate and butyrate degradation indicatedMethanospirillum hungatei as the hydrogen utilizing partner of the co-culture whereas in the present studies this was not the case. Temperature 35° C, pH 7.5 and 20 mM of propionate were found optimal for growth and activity of co-culture. |
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Keywords: | Cattle dung propionate degradation Syntrophobacter methanogen |
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