The relationship between seasonal temperatures, organic loading rate (OLR) and the structure of archaeal communities in anaerobic digesters was investigated. Previous studies have often assessed archaeal community structure at fixed temperatures and constant OLRs, or at variable temperatures not characteristic of temperate climates. The goal of this study was to determine the maximum OLR that would maintain a balanced microbial ecosystem during operation in a variable temperature range expected in a temperate climate (27–10 °C). Four-liter laboratory digesters were operated in a semi-continuous mode using dairy cow manure as the feedstock. At OLRs of 1.8 and 0.8 kg VS/m3·day the digesters soured (pH < 6.5) as a result of a decrease in...
In this study, batch experiments were conducted to compare the effect of temperature and substrate s...
Psychrophilic (&lt; 20 degrees C) anaerobic digestion (AD) represents an attractive alternative ...
This paper review is aiming to comprehensively identify and appraise the current available knowledge...
The Bacterial and Archaeal communities in a 1.14 m3 ambient temperature anaerobic digester treating ...
In this study, the influence of temperature on biogas production efficiency and the microbial commun...
International audienceTemperature is a key parameter of anaerobic digestion. Its modification can ha...
Background: Temperature is an important factor determining the performance and stability of the anae...
Temperature is a major factor determining the performance of the anaerobic digestion process. The mi...
Anaerobic digestion of bioorganic waste is a complex process. Many inhibitors, like accumulation of ...
Microbial population size, community structure, and diversity, and the correlations of these charact...
There is an ongoing need to develop more sustainable systems for producing energy and treating waste...
This study describes the microbial community richness, -dynamics, and -organization of four full-sca...
International audienceFull-scale anaerobic digesters' performance is regulated by modifying their op...
The goal of this study was to investigate how the microbial community structure establishes during t...
During anaerobic digestion of organic wastes, nutrient-rich digestate is produced. This digestate ha...
In this study, batch experiments were conducted to compare the effect of temperature and substrate s...
Psychrophilic (&lt; 20 degrees C) anaerobic digestion (AD) represents an attractive alternative ...
This paper review is aiming to comprehensively identify and appraise the current available knowledge...
The Bacterial and Archaeal communities in a 1.14 m3 ambient temperature anaerobic digester treating ...
In this study, the influence of temperature on biogas production efficiency and the microbial commun...
International audienceTemperature is a key parameter of anaerobic digestion. Its modification can ha...
Background: Temperature is an important factor determining the performance and stability of the anae...
Temperature is a major factor determining the performance of the anaerobic digestion process. The mi...
Anaerobic digestion of bioorganic waste is a complex process. Many inhibitors, like accumulation of ...
Microbial population size, community structure, and diversity, and the correlations of these charact...
There is an ongoing need to develop more sustainable systems for producing energy and treating waste...
This study describes the microbial community richness, -dynamics, and -organization of four full-sca...
International audienceFull-scale anaerobic digesters' performance is regulated by modifying their op...
The goal of this study was to investigate how the microbial community structure establishes during t...
During anaerobic digestion of organic wastes, nutrient-rich digestate is produced. This digestate ha...
In this study, batch experiments were conducted to compare the effect of temperature and substrate s...
Psychrophilic (&lt; 20 degrees C) anaerobic digestion (AD) represents an attractive alternative ...
This paper review is aiming to comprehensively identify and appraise the current available knowledge...