Biogas reactors operating with protein-rich substrates have high methane potential and industrial value; however, they are highly susceptible to process failure because of the accumulation of ammonia. High ammonia levels cause a decline in acetate-utilizing methanogens and instead promote the conversion of acetate via a two-step mechanism involving syntrophic acetate oxidation (SAO) to H2 and CO2, followed by hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis. Despite the key role of syntrophic acetate-oxidizing bacteria (SAOB), only a few culturable representatives have been characterized. Here we show that the microbiome of a commercial, ammonia-tolerant biogas reactor harbors a deeply branched, uncultured phylotype (unFirm_1) accounting for approximately 5...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a well-established organic waste treatment biotechnology that enables re...
Syntrophic acetate oxidation operates close to the thermodynamic equilibrium and very little is know...
Inefficient syntrophic propionate degradation causes severe operating disturbances and reduces bioga...
Biogas reactors operating with protein-rich substrates have high methane potential and industrial va...
Biogas produced from wastes, residues and energy crops has promising potential to reduce greenhouse ...
Microorganisms in anaerobic digestion (AD) are easily affected by ammonia, especially acetoclastic m...
Anaerobic degradation of protein-rich materials has high methane potential and produces nutrient-ric...
Four full-scale anaerobic digesters with a long history of stable operation were characterized in te...
International audienceInsights into microbiota adaptation to increased ammonia stress, and identific...
Syntrophaceticus schinkii is a mesophilic, anaerobic bacterium capable of oxidising acetate to CO2 a...
Biogas upgrading via carbon dioxide hydrogenation is an emerging technology for electrofuel producti...
Microorganisms in anaerobic digestion (AD) are easily affected by ammonia, especially acetoclastic m...
Below the familiar oxygenated biosphere lay ecosystems teeming with “anaerobic” prokaryotes thriving...
Methanoculleus bourgensis strain MAB1 has been identified as the hydrogenotrophic partner of mesophi...
Changes in communities of syntrophic acetate-oxidizing bacteria (SAOB) and methanogens caused by ele...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a well-established organic waste treatment biotechnology that enables re...
Syntrophic acetate oxidation operates close to the thermodynamic equilibrium and very little is know...
Inefficient syntrophic propionate degradation causes severe operating disturbances and reduces bioga...
Biogas reactors operating with protein-rich substrates have high methane potential and industrial va...
Biogas produced from wastes, residues and energy crops has promising potential to reduce greenhouse ...
Microorganisms in anaerobic digestion (AD) are easily affected by ammonia, especially acetoclastic m...
Anaerobic degradation of protein-rich materials has high methane potential and produces nutrient-ric...
Four full-scale anaerobic digesters with a long history of stable operation were characterized in te...
International audienceInsights into microbiota adaptation to increased ammonia stress, and identific...
Syntrophaceticus schinkii is a mesophilic, anaerobic bacterium capable of oxidising acetate to CO2 a...
Biogas upgrading via carbon dioxide hydrogenation is an emerging technology for electrofuel producti...
Microorganisms in anaerobic digestion (AD) are easily affected by ammonia, especially acetoclastic m...
Below the familiar oxygenated biosphere lay ecosystems teeming with “anaerobic” prokaryotes thriving...
Methanoculleus bourgensis strain MAB1 has been identified as the hydrogenotrophic partner of mesophi...
Changes in communities of syntrophic acetate-oxidizing bacteria (SAOB) and methanogens caused by ele...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a well-established organic waste treatment biotechnology that enables re...
Syntrophic acetate oxidation operates close to the thermodynamic equilibrium and very little is know...
Inefficient syntrophic propionate degradation causes severe operating disturbances and reduces bioga...