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External Resistances Applied to MFC Affect Core Microbiome and Swine Manure Treatment Efficiencies

Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) can be designed to combine water treatment with concomitant electricity production. Animal manure treatment has been poorly explored using MFCs, and its implementation at full-scale primarily relies on the bacterial distribution and activity within the treatment cell. Thi...

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Autores principales: Vilajeliu-Pons, Anna, Bañeras, Lluis, Puig, Sebastià, Molognoni, Daniele, Vilà-Rovira, Albert, Hernández-del Amo, Elena, Balaguer, Maria D., Colprim, Jesús
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5049776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27701451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164044
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author Vilajeliu-Pons, Anna
Bañeras, Lluis
Puig, Sebastià
Molognoni, Daniele
Vilà-Rovira, Albert
Hernández-del Amo, Elena
Balaguer, Maria D.
Colprim, Jesús
author_facet Vilajeliu-Pons, Anna
Bañeras, Lluis
Puig, Sebastià
Molognoni, Daniele
Vilà-Rovira, Albert
Hernández-del Amo, Elena
Balaguer, Maria D.
Colprim, Jesús
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description Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) can be designed to combine water treatment with concomitant electricity production. Animal manure treatment has been poorly explored using MFCs, and its implementation at full-scale primarily relies on the bacterial distribution and activity within the treatment cell. This study reports the bacterial community changes at four positions within the anode of two almost identically operated MFCs fed swine manure. Changes in the microbiome structure are described according to the MFC fluid dynamics and the application of a maximum power point tracking system (MPPT) compared to a fixed resistance system (Ref-MFC). Both external resistance and cell hydrodynamics are thought to heavily influence MFC performance. The microbiome was characterised both quantitatively (qPCR) and qualitatively (454-pyrosequencing) by targeting bacterial 16S rRNA genes. The diversity of the microbial community in the MFC biofilm was reduced and differed from the influent swine manure. The adopted electric condition (MPPT vs fixed resistance) was more relevant than the fluid dynamics in shaping the MFC microbiome. MPPT control positively affected bacterial abundance and promoted the selection of putatively exoelectrogenic bacteria in the MFC core microbiome (Sedimentibacter sp. and gammaproteobacteria). These differences in the microbiome may be responsible for the two-fold increase in power production achieved by the MPPT-MFC compared to the Ref-MFC.
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spelling pubmed-50497762016-10-27 External Resistances Applied to MFC Affect Core Microbiome and Swine Manure Treatment Efficiencies Vilajeliu-Pons, Anna Bañeras, Lluis Puig, Sebastià Molognoni, Daniele Vilà-Rovira, Albert Hernández-del Amo, Elena Balaguer, Maria D. Colprim, Jesús PLoS One Research Article Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) can be designed to combine water treatment with concomitant electricity production. Animal manure treatment has been poorly explored using MFCs, and its implementation at full-scale primarily relies on the bacterial distribution and activity within the treatment cell. This study reports the bacterial community changes at four positions within the anode of two almost identically operated MFCs fed swine manure. Changes in the microbiome structure are described according to the MFC fluid dynamics and the application of a maximum power point tracking system (MPPT) compared to a fixed resistance system (Ref-MFC). Both external resistance and cell hydrodynamics are thought to heavily influence MFC performance. The microbiome was characterised both quantitatively (qPCR) and qualitatively (454-pyrosequencing) by targeting bacterial 16S rRNA genes. The diversity of the microbial community in the MFC biofilm was reduced and differed from the influent swine manure. The adopted electric condition (MPPT vs fixed resistance) was more relevant than the fluid dynamics in shaping the MFC microbiome. MPPT control positively affected bacterial abundance and promoted the selection of putatively exoelectrogenic bacteria in the MFC core microbiome (Sedimentibacter sp. and gammaproteobacteria). These differences in the microbiome may be responsible for the two-fold increase in power production achieved by the MPPT-MFC compared to the Ref-MFC. Public Library of Science 2016-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5049776/ /pubmed/27701451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164044 Text en © 2016 Vilajeliu-Pons et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vilajeliu-Pons, Anna
Bañeras, Lluis
Puig, Sebastià
Molognoni, Daniele
Vilà-Rovira, Albert
Hernández-del Amo, Elena
Balaguer, Maria D.
Colprim, Jesús
External Resistances Applied to MFC Affect Core Microbiome and Swine Manure Treatment Efficiencies
title External Resistances Applied to MFC Affect Core Microbiome and Swine Manure Treatment Efficiencies
title_full External Resistances Applied to MFC Affect Core Microbiome and Swine Manure Treatment Efficiencies
title_fullStr External Resistances Applied to MFC Affect Core Microbiome and Swine Manure Treatment Efficiencies
title_full_unstemmed External Resistances Applied to MFC Affect Core Microbiome and Swine Manure Treatment Efficiencies
title_short External Resistances Applied to MFC Affect Core Microbiome and Swine Manure Treatment Efficiencies
title_sort external resistances applied to mfc affect core microbiome and swine manure treatment efficiencies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5049776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27701451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164044
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