Difference in sporogenous bacterial populations in thermophilic (55 degrees C) and mesophilic (35 degrees C) anaerobic sewage digestion.
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Chen, M
RESUMO
Spores, sporeforming vegetative cells, and asporogenous populations were enumerated in two semicontinuous anaerobic fermentors digesting municipal primary sludge at 35 and 55 degrees C for more than 87 days. In the 35 degrees C fermentor, the anaerobic total population was 312.5 X 10(6)/ml, with 25.0 X 10(6)/ml being sporogenous. The populations that digest casein, starch, pectin, and cellulose were 23.1 X 10(6), 59.2 X 10(6), 26.2 X 10(6), and 7.3 X 10(6)/ml, respectively, with 2.8 X 10(6), 6.7 X 10(6), 3.4 X 10(6), and 1.5 X 10(6)/ml being sporogenous, respectively. The sporeformers accounted for 8.0 to 20.0% of each of the respective populations. In the 55 degrees C fermentor, the anaerobic total population was 512.5 X 10(6)/ml, with 336.6 X 10(6)/ml being sporogenous. The populations that digest casein, starch, pectin, and cellulose were 97.7 X 10(6), 190.7 X 10(6), 75.8 X 10(6), and 11.2 X 10(6)/ml, respectively, with 47.8 X 10(6), 110.6 X 10(6), 43.3 X 10(6), and 5.1 X 10(6)/ml, respectively, being sporogenous. The sporeformers represented 45.5 to 65.7% of each of the respective populations. The numbers of thermophilic sporeforming vegetative cells in the 55 degrees C fermentor were 9.0 to 19.8 times higher than their counterparts in the 35 degrees C fermentor. Most sporeformers were in the vegetative state in the 35 and 55 degrees C fermentors. After 18 days of fermentation at 55 degrees C, sporeformers carried out most of the digestion; however, the digestion was shared by both sporeformers and asporogenous bacteria after 87 days of fermentation. In the 35 degrees C fermentor, asporogenous bacteria digested most of the sludge. During the 18- and 87-day experimental periods, sporeformers were never predominant.
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