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Liquid co-substrates repower sewage microbiomes

Justus Hardegen, Adriel Latorre-Pérez, Cristina Vilanova, Thomas Günther, Claudia Simeonov, Manuel Porcar, Olaf Luschnig, Christian Abendroth
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/261339
Justus Hardegen
1Robert Boyle Institut e.V., Jena, Germany.
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Adriel Latorre-Pérez
2Darwin Bioprospecting Excellence, S.L., Paterna, Valencia, Spain.
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Cristina Vilanova
2Darwin Bioprospecting Excellence, S.L., Paterna, Valencia, Spain.
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Thomas Günther
3Eurofins Umwelt Ost GmbH, Jena, Germany.
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Claudia Simeonov
1Robert Boyle Institut e.V., Jena, Germany.
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Manuel Porcar
2Darwin Bioprospecting Excellence, S.L., Paterna, Valencia, Spain.
4Institute for Integrative Systems Biology (I2SysBio), Paterna, Valencia, Spain.
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Olaf Luschnig
5Bio H2 Umwelt GmbH, Jena, Germany.
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Christian Abendroth
1Robert Boyle Institut e.V., Jena, Germany.
4Institute for Integrative Systems Biology (I2SysBio), Paterna, Valencia, Spain.
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Abstract

A range of parameters are known to shape the methanogenic communities of biogas-producing digesters and to strongly influence the amount of biogas produced. In this work, liquid and solid fractions of grass biomass were used separately for semicontinuous batch methanation using sewage sludge as seed sludge. During 6 months of incubation, the amount of input COD was increased gradually, and the underlying methanogenic microbiome was assessed by means of microscopy-based automated cell counting and full-length 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing. In this sense, we prove for the first time the suitability of the ONTTMMinION platform as a monitoring tool for anaerobic digestion systems. According to our results, solid-fed batches were highly unstable at higher COD input concentrations, and kept Methanosaeta Nspp. -typically associated to sewage sludge-as the majoritary methanogenic archaea. In contrast, liquid-fed batches developed a more stable microbiome, and proved enriched in Methanosarcina spp. This work demonstrates the high repowering potential of microbiomes from sewage sludge digesters, and highlight the effectiveness of liquefied substrates for anaerobic digestions.

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Liquid co-substrates repower sewage microbiomes
Justus Hardegen, Adriel Latorre-Pérez, Cristina Vilanova, Thomas Günther, Claudia Simeonov, Manuel Porcar, Olaf Luschnig, Christian Abendroth
bioRxiv 261339; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/261339
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Liquid co-substrates repower sewage microbiomes
Justus Hardegen, Adriel Latorre-Pérez, Cristina Vilanova, Thomas Günther, Claudia Simeonov, Manuel Porcar, Olaf Luschnig, Christian Abendroth
bioRxiv 261339; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/261339

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