Anaerobic Digestion of Agricultural Waste Using Microbial Inocula: Performance and Characterization of Bacterial Communities Using 16S rRNA Sequencing Approach

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作者
Niya, Btissam [1 ,2 ]
Yaakoubi, Kaoutar [1 ]
Azaroual, Salah Eddine [1 ]
Beraich, Fatima Zahra [3 ]
Arouch, Moha [2 ]
Kadmiri, Issam Meftah [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Moroccan Fdn Adv Sci Innovat & Res MAScIR, Plant & Microbial Biotechnol Ctr, Rue Mohamed Jazouli Madinat Irfane, Rabat 10100, Morocco
[2] Hassan 1st Univ Settat, Fac Sci & Tech FST, Engn Ind Management & Innovat Lab IMII, Settat 26002, Morocco
[3] Biodome Sarl, Res & Dev Design Off Biogas Technol, Casablanca 20500, Morocco
[4] Mohammed VI Polytech Univ UM6P, Plant & Soil Microbiome Sub Program, AgroBioSci, Ben Guerir 43150, Morocco
关键词
anaerobic digestion; biogas production; microbial inoculum; cattle manure; 16S rRNA sequencing; CO-DIGESTION; FOOD WASTE; METAGENOMIC ANALYSIS; CATTLE MANURE; BIOGAS; MUNICIPAL; FRUIT;
D O I
10.3390/en16083300
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Anaerobic digestion is considered a beneficial treatment for biogas production (BP). To improve the performance of this bioprocess, the addition of well-selected inocula could be an interesting approach that affects the overall efficiency of the BP. In this study, the reactor performance and energy analysis of liquid-state anaerobic digestion of cattle manure (CM) at high solids concentration (TS%) (94.87%) with six different inocula-two cellulosic (C.I1, C.I2), one lipidic (Li.I), two lactic (La.I1, La.I2), and one saccharidic (Sacc.I)-were investigated. The results showed that inocula improved the biogas production and yield during anaerobic digestion of CM by 109%, 86%, and 52.4%, respectively, when the cellulosic (C.I1), lipidic (Li.I), and lactic (La.I1) inocula were added, compared with the substrate production alone at a substrate/inoculum (S/I) ratio of 5:3 (v/v). The addition of inocula in an appropriate range is useful for the performance of the anaerobic digestion process. In our study, the 16S rRNA sequencing approach was followed to investigate microbial community structure and diversity in the substrate CM and the three inocula that showed a significant improvement in biogas production (C.I1, Li.I, and La.I). The most abundant bacterial populations were found to be Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria, with different abundance percentages. Interestingly, C.I1, which resulted in the highest biogas production, showed the dominance of Cyanobacteria (53.44%) belonging mainly to the class Nostocophycidae. This study highlighted the role of inocula in improving biogas production from cattle manure (CM) thanks to their microbial diversity.
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