نتایج جستجو برای: specific methanogenic activity

تعداد نتایج: 2027880  

2012
Burcu Ünal Verlin Ryan Perry Mili Sheth Vicente Gomez-Alvarez Kuk-Jeong Chin Klaus Nüsslein

Microbial methane from coal beds accounts for a significant and growing percentage of natural gas worldwide. Our knowledge of physical and geochemical factors regulating methanogenesis is still in its infancy. We hypothesized that in these closed systems, trace elements (as micronutrients) are a limiting factor for methanogenic growth and activity. Trace elements are essential components of enz...

2006
Dores G. Cirne Lovisa Björnsson Madalena Alves Bo Mattiasson

The effect of bioaugmentation with an anaerobic lipolytic bacterial strain on the anaerobic digestion of restaurant lipid-rich waste was studied in batch experiments with a model waste containing 10% lipids (triolein) under two sets of experimental conditions: (A) methanogenic conditions, and (B) initially acidogenic conditions in the presence of only the lipolytic strain biomass (4 days), foll...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2003
C Estrada-Vázquez H Macarie M T Kato R Rodríguez-Vázquez F Esparza-García H M Poggi-Varaldo

Anaerobic methanogenic consortia have a considerable resistance to oxygen exposure. Yet, most research has been focused on the study of the tolerance to oxygen of anaerobic immobilized biomass. Less is known on the potential of the anaerobic suspended biomass for withstanding exposure to oxygen and the effect of a primary degradable substrate on such resistance. Thus, the objective of this work...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
t. onodera s. sase p. choeisai w. yoochatchaval h. sumino

a combination of an acidification reactor and an up-flow staged sludge bed (ussb) reactor wasapplied to treatment of molasses wastewater. the ussb, equipped with three gas solid separators, wasselected because of superior organic removal by means of good retention of granular sludge. the combinedsystem was continuously operated at mesophilic (35°c) conditions for 600 days. the ussb achieved a h...

2015
Janosch Schirmack Mashal Alawi Dirk Wagner

Methanogenic archaea have been studied as model organisms for possible life on Mars for several reasons: they can grow lithoautotrophically by using hydrogen and carbon dioxide as energy and carbon sources, respectively; they are anaerobes; and they evolved at a time when conditions on early Earth are believed to have looked similar to those of early Mars. As Mars is currently dry and cold and ...

Journal: :Biofouling 2005
B V Kjellerup T R Thomsen J L Nielsen B H Olesen B Frølund P H Nielsen

Culture-independent investigations of the bacterial diversity and activity in district heating systems with and without corrosion did not make it possible to relate one group of microorganisms with the observed corrosion. Fluorescence in situ hybridization by oligonucleotide probes revealed the dominance of beta-proteobacteria, sulphate reducing prokaryotes and alpha-proteobacteria. Analysis of...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2006
Silvija Bilokapic Timm Maier Dragana Ahel Ita Gruic-Sovulj Dieter Söll Ivana Weygand-Durasevic Nenad Ban

Methanogenic archaea possess unusual seryl-tRNA synthetase (SerRS), evolutionarily distinct from the SerRSs found in other archaea, eucaryotes and bacteria. The two types of SerRSs show only minimal sequence similarity, primarily within class II conserved motifs 1, 2 and 3. Here, we report a 2.5 A resolution crystal structure of the atypical methanogenic Methanosarcina barkeri SerRS and its com...

2013
Chengran FANG Dongsheng SHEN

Simulated municipal solid waste (MSW) based on the actual proportional characteristics of MSW was loaded into a simulated leachate recirculation bioreactor landfill and the abundance of common and tolerant microbes exposed to dibutyl phthalate (DBP) were investigated in the initial, acidic and methanogenic phases. The results showed that the abundance of bacteria was greatest, while that of act...

Journal: :Gut 1994
A Strocchi J Furne C Ellis M D Levitt

Methanogens and sulphate reducing bacteria compete for H2 in the human colon, and, as a result, faeces usually contain high concentrations of just one of these two organisms. There is controversy over which of these organisms wins the competition for H2, although theoretical data suggest that sulphate reducing bacteria should predominate. To elucidate this question experiments were undertaken i...

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