典型有机固废厌氧消化微生物研究现状与发展方向

Translated title of the contribution: Microorganisms in the typical anaerobic digestion system of organic solid wastes: a review

Xingsheng Yang, Shang Wang, Qing He, Zhujun Wang, Zhaojing Zhang, Chengying Jiang, Liping Ma, Xianwei Liu, Baolan Hu, Yongmei Li, Ye Deng

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Abstract

The facultative anaerobic and strict anaerobic microorganisms enriched and acclimated during the anaerobic digestion process are crucial for the efficiency of the anaerobic digestion system. Most of the problems encountered during running anaerobic digestion processes could be effectively improved via stimulation of microbial metabolic activity. Benefited from the rapid development of microbiome techniques, deeper insights into the microbial diversity in anaerobic digestion systems, e.g. the microbe-microbe interactions and microbe-environment interactions, have been gained. A complex and intricate metabolic network exists in the anaerobic digestion system of solid organic wastes. However, little is known about these interactions and the underlying mechanisms. This review briefly summarized the representative interactions between microbial communities during anaerobic digestion process discovered to date. In addition, typical issues encountered during the anaerobic digestion of solid organic wastes and how microbes can tackle and alleviate these issues were discussed. Finally, future priorities on microbiome research were proposed based on present contribution of microbiome analysis in anaerobic digestion system.

Translated title of the contributionMicroorganisms in the typical anaerobic digestion system of organic solid wastes: a review
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)3425-3438
Number of pages14
JournalShengwu Gongcheng Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Biotechnology
Volume37
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Oct 2021

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