ICBM 2014 - 2nd International Conference on Biogas Microbiology[Excerpt] Introduction and Aim: Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) are present in lipid rich wastewater and can be converted to methane anaerobically, coupling wastewater treatment to bioenergy production. Differences in the degradation of saturated and unsaturated long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) by anaerobic consortia are not completely understood. Previous studies showed a segregation on the microbial community composition when the same inoculum sludge was incubated with saturated- or with unsaturated-LCFA (Sousa et al., 2007), suggesting differences in their degradation pathways. In order to get more insights on this and aiming linking microbial community structure to functi...
This paper reviews recent results obtained on long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) anaerobic degradation. T...
Wastewaters contain substantial amounts of long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) which, when in the form of ...
Distinct microbial assemblages evolve in anaerobic digestion (AD) reactors to drive sequential conve...
ICBM 2014 - 2nd International Conference on Biogas Microbiology[Excerpt] Introduction and Aim: Long...
The anaerobic conversion of long-chain fatty acids (LCFA), and specifically the difference between t...
Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) are energy-rich compounds, which are abundantly present in raw and w...
Long chain fatty acids (LCFA) are frequently found in wastewaters as the main product of lipid hydr...
This paper reviews recent results obtained on long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) anaerobic degradation. ...
For many years the interest in anaerobic degradation of lipids and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) foc...
Syntrophic relationships are the key for biodegradation in methanogenic environments. We review the ...
Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) are commonly present in fatty-wastewaters. Complete LCFA degradation d...
Microbial diversity of anaerobic sludge after extended contact with long chain fatty acids (LCFA) w...
Wastewaters, mainly the ones from food processing industries, contain considerable amounts of long-...
The process stability of biogas plants is often deteriorated by the accumulation of Long Chain Fatty...
Anaerobic long-chain fatty acid (LCFA)-degrading bacteria were identified by combining selective enr...
This paper reviews recent results obtained on long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) anaerobic degradation. T...
Wastewaters contain substantial amounts of long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) which, when in the form of ...
Distinct microbial assemblages evolve in anaerobic digestion (AD) reactors to drive sequential conve...
ICBM 2014 - 2nd International Conference on Biogas Microbiology[Excerpt] Introduction and Aim: Long...
The anaerobic conversion of long-chain fatty acids (LCFA), and specifically the difference between t...
Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) are energy-rich compounds, which are abundantly present in raw and w...
Long chain fatty acids (LCFA) are frequently found in wastewaters as the main product of lipid hydr...
This paper reviews recent results obtained on long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) anaerobic degradation. ...
For many years the interest in anaerobic degradation of lipids and long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) foc...
Syntrophic relationships are the key for biodegradation in methanogenic environments. We review the ...
Long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) are commonly present in fatty-wastewaters. Complete LCFA degradation d...
Microbial diversity of anaerobic sludge after extended contact with long chain fatty acids (LCFA) w...
Wastewaters, mainly the ones from food processing industries, contain considerable amounts of long-...
The process stability of biogas plants is often deteriorated by the accumulation of Long Chain Fatty...
Anaerobic long-chain fatty acid (LCFA)-degrading bacteria were identified by combining selective enr...
This paper reviews recent results obtained on long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) anaerobic degradation. T...
Wastewaters contain substantial amounts of long-chain fatty acids (LCFA) which, when in the form of ...
Distinct microbial assemblages evolve in anaerobic digestion (AD) reactors to drive sequential conve...