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Screening and Application of Ligninolytic Microbial Consortia to Enhance Aerobic Degradation of Solid Digestate

Recirculation of solid digestate through digesters has been demonstrated to be a potential simple strategy to increase continuous stirred-tank reactor biogas plant efficiency. This study extended this earlier work and investigated solid digestate post-treatment using liquid isolated ligninolytic aer...

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Autores principales: Brémond, Ulysse, Bertrandias, Aude, Hamelin, Jérôme, Milferstedt, Kim, Bru-Adan, Valérie, Steyer, Jean-Philippe, Bernet, Nicolas, Carrere, Hélène
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8878073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35208731
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10020277
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author Brémond, Ulysse
Bertrandias, Aude
Hamelin, Jérôme
Milferstedt, Kim
Bru-Adan, Valérie
Steyer, Jean-Philippe
Bernet, Nicolas
Carrere, Hélène
author_facet Brémond, Ulysse
Bertrandias, Aude
Hamelin, Jérôme
Milferstedt, Kim
Bru-Adan, Valérie
Steyer, Jean-Philippe
Bernet, Nicolas
Carrere, Hélène
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description Recirculation of solid digestate through digesters has been demonstrated to be a potential simple strategy to increase continuous stirred-tank reactor biogas plant efficiency. This study extended this earlier work and investigated solid digestate post-treatment using liquid isolated ligninolytic aerobic consortia in order to increase methane recovery during the recirculation. Based on sampling in several natural environments, an enrichment and selection method was implemented using a Lab-scale Automated and Multiplexed (an)Aerobic Chemostat system to generate ligninolytic aerobic consortia. Then, obtained consortia were further cultivated under liquid form in bottles. Chitinophagia bacteria and Sordariomycetes fungi were the two dominant classes of microorganisms enriched through these steps. Finally, these consortia where mixed with the solid digestate before a short-term aerobic post-treatment. However, consortia addition did not increase the efficiency of aerobic post-treatment of solid digestate and lower methane yields were obtained in comparison to the untreated control. The main reason identified is the respiration of easily degradable fractions (e.g., sugars, proteins, amorphous cellulose) by the selected consortia. Thus, this paper highlights the difficulties of constraining microbial consortia to sole ligninolytic activities on complex feedstock, such as solid digestate, that does not only contain lignocellulosic structures.
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spelling pubmed-88780732022-02-26 Screening and Application of Ligninolytic Microbial Consortia to Enhance Aerobic Degradation of Solid Digestate Brémond, Ulysse Bertrandias, Aude Hamelin, Jérôme Milferstedt, Kim Bru-Adan, Valérie Steyer, Jean-Philippe Bernet, Nicolas Carrere, Hélène Microorganisms Article Recirculation of solid digestate through digesters has been demonstrated to be a potential simple strategy to increase continuous stirred-tank reactor biogas plant efficiency. This study extended this earlier work and investigated solid digestate post-treatment using liquid isolated ligninolytic aerobic consortia in order to increase methane recovery during the recirculation. Based on sampling in several natural environments, an enrichment and selection method was implemented using a Lab-scale Automated and Multiplexed (an)Aerobic Chemostat system to generate ligninolytic aerobic consortia. Then, obtained consortia were further cultivated under liquid form in bottles. Chitinophagia bacteria and Sordariomycetes fungi were the two dominant classes of microorganisms enriched through these steps. Finally, these consortia where mixed with the solid digestate before a short-term aerobic post-treatment. However, consortia addition did not increase the efficiency of aerobic post-treatment of solid digestate and lower methane yields were obtained in comparison to the untreated control. The main reason identified is the respiration of easily degradable fractions (e.g., sugars, proteins, amorphous cellulose) by the selected consortia. Thus, this paper highlights the difficulties of constraining microbial consortia to sole ligninolytic activities on complex feedstock, such as solid digestate, that does not only contain lignocellulosic structures. MDPI 2022-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8878073/ /pubmed/35208731 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10020277 Text en © 2022 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/).
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Brémond, Ulysse
Bertrandias, Aude
Hamelin, Jérôme
Milferstedt, Kim
Bru-Adan, Valérie
Steyer, Jean-Philippe
Bernet, Nicolas
Carrere, Hélène
Screening and Application of Ligninolytic Microbial Consortia to Enhance Aerobic Degradation of Solid Digestate
title Screening and Application of Ligninolytic Microbial Consortia to Enhance Aerobic Degradation of Solid Digestate
title_full Screening and Application of Ligninolytic Microbial Consortia to Enhance Aerobic Degradation of Solid Digestate
title_fullStr Screening and Application of Ligninolytic Microbial Consortia to Enhance Aerobic Degradation of Solid Digestate
title_full_unstemmed Screening and Application of Ligninolytic Microbial Consortia to Enhance Aerobic Degradation of Solid Digestate
title_short Screening and Application of Ligninolytic Microbial Consortia to Enhance Aerobic Degradation of Solid Digestate
title_sort screening and application of ligninolytic microbial consortia to enhance aerobic degradation of solid digestate
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8878073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35208731
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10020277
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