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  4. ANAEROBIC BIOFILM ENRICHED WITH AN AMMONIA TOLERANT METHANOGENIC CONSORTIUM TO IMPROVE WASTEWATER TREATMENT IN THE FISHING INDUSTRY
 
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ANAEROBIC BIOFILM ENRICHED WITH AN AMMONIA TOLERANT METHANOGENIC CONSORTIUM TO IMPROVE WASTEWATER TREATMENT IN THE FISHING INDUSTRY

Journal
Biotechnology Letters
ISSN
0141-5492
Date Issued
2022-01-17
DOI
10.1007/s10529-021-03213-y
WoS ID
WOS:000743014600003
Abstract
The digestion efficiency of liquid industrial wastes increases when using bioreactors colonized by microbial biofilms. High concentrations of proteins derived from the fish processing industry lead to the production of ammonia, which inhibits methane production. Two bioreactors were constructed to compare methanogenic activity: one enriched with mMPA (methylaminotrofic methane production archaea) consortia (control bioreactor), and the second with NH3tolerant consortia (treatment bioreactor). Ammonia tolerant activity was assessed by applying an ammonia shock (755 mg NH3/L). Methane production, consumption of total organic carbon (TOC) and the taxonomic composition of bacteria and archaea was evaluated using 16S rDNA in the acclimatization, ammonia shock, and recovery phases.The ammonia shock significantly affected both methane production and the consumption of TOC in the control reactor (p< 0.05) and taxonomical composition of the microbial consortia (OTU). These values remained constant in the treatment reactor. The analysis of biofilm composition showed a predominance of Methanosarcinaceae (Methanomethylovoranssp., and probably two different species ofMethanosarcinasp.) in bioreactors. These results demonstrate that using acclimated biofilms enriched with ammonia tolerant methanogens control the inhibitory effect of ammonia on methanogenesis.
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Obstetrics and Gyneco...

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Author(s)
Manuel Alarcón-Vivero
Nathaly Ruiz-Tagle Moena
Fidelina Gonzalez
Jopia, Paz  
Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Recursos Naturales  
Estrella Aspé
Homero Urrutia Briones
Katherine Sossa Fernandez

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