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Presence and transcriptional activity of anaerobic fungi in agricultural biogas plants

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 235, Issue -, Pages 131-139

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.03.116

Keywords

Anaerobic fungi; Biogas; Lignocellulose utilization; Transcriptional activity; Strain isolation

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  1. Bavarian State Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry
  2. Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Media, Energy and Technology [BE/14/22]
  3. Aberystwyth Postgraduate Research Studentship (APRS)

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Bioaugmentation with anaerobic fungi (AF) is promising for improved biogas generation from lignocelluloses-rich substrates. However, before implementing AF into biogas processes it is necessary to investigate their natural occurrence, community structure and transcriptional activity in agricultural biogas plants. Thus, AF were detected with three specific PCR based methods: (i) Copies of their 18S genes were found in 7 of 10 biogas plants. (ii) Transcripts of a GH5 endoglucanase gene were present at low level in two digesters, indicating transcriptional cellulolytic activity of AF. (iii) Phylogeny of the AF-community was inferred with the 28S gene. A new Piromyces species was isolated from a PCR-positive digester. Evidence for AF was only found in biogas plants operated with high proportions of animal feces. Thus, AF were most likely transferred into digesters with animal derived substrates. Additionally, high process temperatures in combination with long retention times seemed to impede AF survival and activity. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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