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Microbial communities underpinning mesophilic anaerobic digesters treating food wastewater or sewage sludge: A full-scale study SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Microbial communities underpinning mesophilic anaerobic digesters treating food wastewater or sewage sludge: A full-scale study
Authors
LEE, JOONYEOBKim, EunjiHAN, GYU SEONGJOVALE, VINCENT TONGCOShin, Seung GuHwang, Seokhwan
Date Issued
2018-07
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Abstract
Ten mesophilic full-scale anaerobic digesters treating food wastewater (FW-digesters) or sewage sludge (SL-digesters) were monitored for 1 year to investigate: (1) microbial communities underpinning FW-digesters and SL-digesters, (2) the effects of total ammonia-nitrogen concentration [TAN] and Na+ concentration [Na+] on variations of these communities. [TAN] and [Na+] in the digester varied among digesters: 1.7-6.5 g TAN/L and 1.0-3.6 g Na+/L for the FW-digesters, and 0.1-2.2 g TAN/L and 0.1-1.2 g Na+/L for the SL-digesters; [TAN] negatively correlated with the process efficiency of the FW-digesters. Microbial communities were less diverse in the FW-digesters than in the SL-digesters. The FW- and SL-digesters formed very distinct microbial community structures; [TAN] and [Na+] in the digester were the critical factors shaping these structures. Immigrant bacteria from influent sludge significantly influence the bacterial communities of the SL-digesters. Methanoculleus might be tolerant to high ammonia in AD of such organic wastewater.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/95854
DOI
10.1016/j.biortech.2018.03.052
ISSN
0960-8524
Article Type
Article
Citation
BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, vol. 259, page. 388 - 397, 2018-07
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