Temperature drives microbial communities in anaerobic digestion during biogas production from food waste

Environmental Science and Pollution Research(2024)

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Resource depletion and climate changes due to human activities and excessive burning of fossil fuels are the driving forces to explore alternatives clean energy resources. The objective of this study was to investigate the potential of potato peel waste (PPW) at various temperatures T15 (15 °C), T25 (25 °C), and T35 (35 °C) in anaerobic digestion (AD) for biogas generation. The highest biogas and CH4 production (117 mL VS−g and 74 mL VS−g) was observed by applying 35 °C (T35) as compared with T25 (65 mL VS−g and 22 mL VS−g) on day 6. Changes in microbial diversity associated with different temperatures were also explored. The Shannon index of bacterial community was not significantly affected, while there was a positive correlation of archaeal community with the applied temperatures. The bacterial phyla Firmicutes were strongly affected by T35 (39
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Bioenergy,High-throughput sequencing,Methanogens,Methane production,Microbial structure dynamics,Potato peel waste
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