Microbiological Degradation of Malodorous Substances of Swine Waste under Aerobic Conditions

Author:

Bourque Denis1,Bisaillon Jean-Guy1,Beaudet R�jean1,Sylvestre M.1,Ishaque Muhammad1,Morin Andr�1

Affiliation:

1. D�partement des Sciences Biologiques, Universit� du Qu�bec � Montr�al, Montreal, and Centre de Recherche en Bact�riologie, Institut Armand-Frappier, Universit� du Qu�bec, Ville de Laval, 2 Quebec H7V 1B7, Canada

Abstract

Phenol, p -cresol, and volatile fatty acids (VFA; acetic, propionic, isobutyric, butyric, isovaleric, and valeric acids) were used as odor indicators of swine waste. Aeration of the waste allowed the indigenous microorganisms to grow and degrade these malodorous substances. The time required for degradation of these substances varied according to the waste used, and it was not necessarily related to their concentrations. Using a minimal medium which contained one of the malodorous compounds as sole carbon source, we have selected from swine waste microorganisms that can grow in the medium. The majority of these microorganisms were able to degrade the same substrate when inoculated in sterilized swine waste but with an efficiency varying from one strain to the other. None of these strains was able to degrade all malodorous substances studied. Within 6 days of incubation these selected strains degraded the following: Acinetobacter calcoaceticus , phenol and all VFA; Alcaligenes faecalis , p -cresol and all VFA; Corynebacterium glutamicum and Micrococcus sp., phenol, p -cresol, and acetic and propionic acids; Arthrobacter flavescens , all VFA. On a laboratory scale, the massive inoculation of swine waste with C. glutamicum or Micrococcus sp. accelerated degradation of the malodorous substances. However, this effect was not observed with all of the various swine wastes tested. These results suggest that an efficient deodorization process of various swine wastes could be developed at the farm level based on the aerobic indigenous microflora of each waste.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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