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Indicative Marker Microbiome Structures Deduced from the Taxonomic Inventory of 67 Full-Scale Anaerobic Digesters of 49 Agricultural Biogas Plants

There are almost 9500 biogas plants in Germany, which are predominantly operated with energy crops and residues from livestock husbandry over the last two decades. In the future, biogas plants must be enabled to use a much broader range of input materials in a flexible and demand-oriented manner. He...

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Autores principales: Hassa, Julia, Klang, Johanna, Benndorf, Dirk, Pohl, Marcel, Hülsemann, Benedikt, Mächtig, Torsten, Effenberger, Mathias, Pühler, Alfred, Schlüter, Andreas, Theuerl, Susanne
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8307424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34361893
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9071457
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author Hassa, Julia
Klang, Johanna
Benndorf, Dirk
Pohl, Marcel
Hülsemann, Benedikt
Mächtig, Torsten
Effenberger, Mathias
Pühler, Alfred
Schlüter, Andreas
Theuerl, Susanne
author_facet Hassa, Julia
Klang, Johanna
Benndorf, Dirk
Pohl, Marcel
Hülsemann, Benedikt
Mächtig, Torsten
Effenberger, Mathias
Pühler, Alfred
Schlüter, Andreas
Theuerl, Susanne
author_sort Hassa, Julia
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description There are almost 9500 biogas plants in Germany, which are predominantly operated with energy crops and residues from livestock husbandry over the last two decades. In the future, biogas plants must be enabled to use a much broader range of input materials in a flexible and demand-oriented manner. Hence, the microbial communities will be exposed to frequently varying process conditions, while an overall stable process must be ensured. To accompany this transition, there is the need to better understand how biogas microbiomes respond to management measures and how these responses affect the process efficiency. Therefore, 67 microbiomes originating from 49 agricultural, full-scale biogas plants were taxonomically investigated by 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. These microbiomes were separated into three distinct clusters and one group of outliers, which are characterized by a specific distribution of 253 indicative taxa and their relative abundances. These indicative taxa seem to be adapted to specific process conditions which result from a different biogas plant operation. Based on these results, it seems to be possible to deduce/assess the general process condition of a biogas digester based solely on the microbiome structure, in particular on the distribution of specific indicative taxa, and without knowing the corresponding operational and chemical process parameters. Perspectively, this could allow the development of detection systems and advanced process models considering the microbial diversity.
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spelling pubmed-83074242021-07-25 Indicative Marker Microbiome Structures Deduced from the Taxonomic Inventory of 67 Full-Scale Anaerobic Digesters of 49 Agricultural Biogas Plants Hassa, Julia Klang, Johanna Benndorf, Dirk Pohl, Marcel Hülsemann, Benedikt Mächtig, Torsten Effenberger, Mathias Pühler, Alfred Schlüter, Andreas Theuerl, Susanne Microorganisms Article There are almost 9500 biogas plants in Germany, which are predominantly operated with energy crops and residues from livestock husbandry over the last two decades. In the future, biogas plants must be enabled to use a much broader range of input materials in a flexible and demand-oriented manner. Hence, the microbial communities will be exposed to frequently varying process conditions, while an overall stable process must be ensured. To accompany this transition, there is the need to better understand how biogas microbiomes respond to management measures and how these responses affect the process efficiency. Therefore, 67 microbiomes originating from 49 agricultural, full-scale biogas plants were taxonomically investigated by 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. These microbiomes were separated into three distinct clusters and one group of outliers, which are characterized by a specific distribution of 253 indicative taxa and their relative abundances. These indicative taxa seem to be adapted to specific process conditions which result from a different biogas plant operation. Based on these results, it seems to be possible to deduce/assess the general process condition of a biogas digester based solely on the microbiome structure, in particular on the distribution of specific indicative taxa, and without knowing the corresponding operational and chemical process parameters. Perspectively, this could allow the development of detection systems and advanced process models considering the microbial diversity. MDPI 2021-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8307424/ /pubmed/34361893 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9071457 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Hassa, Julia
Klang, Johanna
Benndorf, Dirk
Pohl, Marcel
Hülsemann, Benedikt
Mächtig, Torsten
Effenberger, Mathias
Pühler, Alfred
Schlüter, Andreas
Theuerl, Susanne
Indicative Marker Microbiome Structures Deduced from the Taxonomic Inventory of 67 Full-Scale Anaerobic Digesters of 49 Agricultural Biogas Plants
title Indicative Marker Microbiome Structures Deduced from the Taxonomic Inventory of 67 Full-Scale Anaerobic Digesters of 49 Agricultural Biogas Plants
title_full Indicative Marker Microbiome Structures Deduced from the Taxonomic Inventory of 67 Full-Scale Anaerobic Digesters of 49 Agricultural Biogas Plants
title_fullStr Indicative Marker Microbiome Structures Deduced from the Taxonomic Inventory of 67 Full-Scale Anaerobic Digesters of 49 Agricultural Biogas Plants
title_full_unstemmed Indicative Marker Microbiome Structures Deduced from the Taxonomic Inventory of 67 Full-Scale Anaerobic Digesters of 49 Agricultural Biogas Plants
title_short Indicative Marker Microbiome Structures Deduced from the Taxonomic Inventory of 67 Full-Scale Anaerobic Digesters of 49 Agricultural Biogas Plants
title_sort indicative marker microbiome structures deduced from the taxonomic inventory of 67 full-scale anaerobic digesters of 49 agricultural biogas plants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8307424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34361893
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9071457
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