Affiliation:
1. Institut für Biotechnologie der Kernforschungsanlage Jülich, D-5170 Jülich, Federal Republic of Germany, and Wadsworth Center for Laboratories and Research, New York State Department of Health, and School of Public Health, State University of New York, Albany, New York 12201-05092
Abstract
The bacterial population of a high-rate, anaerobic, fixed-bed loop reactor treating sulfite evaporator condensate from the pulp industry was studied over a 14-month period. This period was divided into seven cycles that included a startup at the beginning of each cycle. Some 82% of the total biomass was immobilized on and between the porous glass rings filling the reactor. The range of the total number of microorganisms in these biofilms was 2 × 10
9
to 7 × 10
9
cells per ml. Enumeration and characterization by microbiological methods and by phase-contrast, epifluorescence, and electron microscopy showed that the samples consisted mainly of the following methanogens: a
Methanobacterium
sp., a
Methanosarcina
sp., a
Methanobrevibacter
sp., and a
Methanothrix
sp., as well as furfural-degrading sulfate-reducing bacteria resembling
Desulfovibrio furfuralis.
Viable counts of hydrogenotrophic methanogens were relatively stable (mostly within the range of 3.2 × 10
8
to 7.5 × 10
8
cells per ml), but
Methanobrevibacter
cells increased from <5 to 30% of the total hydrogenotrophic count after transfer of the fixed bed into a second reactor vessel. Acetotrophic methanogens reached their highest numbers of 1.3 × 10
8
to 2.6 × 10
8
cells per ml in the last fermentation cycles. They showed a morphological shift from sarcinalike packets in early samples to single coccoid forms in later phases of the fermentation. Furfural-degrading sulfate reducers reached counts of 1 × 10
7
to 5.8 × 10
7
cells per ml. The distribution of the chief metabolic groups between free fluid and biofilms was analyzed in the fifth fermentation cycle: 4.5 times more furfural degraders were found in the free fluid than in the biofilms. In contrast, 5.8 times more acetotrophic and 16.6 times more hydrogenotrophic methanogens were found in the biofilms than in the free liquid. The data concerning time shifts of morphotypes among the trophic groups of methanogens corroborated the trends observed by using immunological assays on the same samples.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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