Natural Materials as Carriers of Microbial Consortium for Bioaugmentation of Anaerobic Digesters

Author:

Dadic Blanka1,Ivankovic Tomislav1,Spelic Karlo2,Hrenovic Jasna1ORCID,Jurisic Vanja2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, University of Zagreb Faculty of Science, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

2. University of Zagreb Faculty of Agriculture, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

Abstract

The production of biogas is achieved during anaerobic digestion (AD) using organic matter as a substrate. In Mediterranean countries, a promising substrate is lignocellulose biomass of perennial grass Miscanthus x giganteus, due to its potentially high biogas yields, which could be comparable to maize silage. During AD, bacteria convert biomass into more minor compounds, which are further converted to methane by methanogenic archaea. The selection of appropriate microbes for the degradation of the substrate is crucial, and the enhancement of this step lies in the immobilization of microbes on biocarriers. Described here, a microbial consortium, de novo isolated and conditioned to degrade the Mischantus biomass, was immobilized onto several natural biocarriers: natural zeolitized tuff, ZeoSand® (Velebit Agro, Zagreb, Croatia), perlite, and corncob. There was no statistically significant difference in the number of immobilized bacteria across the different materials. Therefore, all proved to be suitable for the immobilization of the consortium. In the consortium, five bacterial species with different shares in the consortium were identified: Enterobacter cloacae, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Enterobacter asburiae, Leclercia adecarboxylata, and Exiguobacterium indicum. After immobilization on each carrier, the share of each species changed when compared to starting conditions, and the most dominant species was E. cloacae (71–90%), while the share for other species ranged from 2 to 23%. The share of E. indicum was 14% at the start. However, it diminished to less than 1% because it was overgrown during the competition with other bacterial species, not due to an inability to immobilize.

Funder

Ministry of Science, Education and Youth of the Republic of Croatia

Publisher

MDPI AG

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