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    Effects of operational disturbance and subsequent recovery process on microbial community during a pilot-scale anaerobic co-digestion

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    © 2019 This study investigated changes in microbial community structure and composition in response to operational disturbance and subsequent process recovery by inoculum addition. Amplicon sequencing of 16S rRNA and mcrA marker genes on the Illumina Miseq platform was used for microbial community analysis. The results show that imbalance among core microbial groups caused volatile fatty acid accumulation and subsequent deteriorated biogas production (decreased by 45% of daily volume) and methane content (57% of the total abundance) and reduction of acetogenic and methanogenic microbes (they accounted for <9% and <3% of the total abundance, respectively). Acetogens and methanogens were replenished by inoculum addition to recover digester performance. Although digester performances were similar in stable (prior to disturbance) and post recovery phases, the microbial community did not return to the original state, suggesting the existence of functional redundancy in the community

    Application of rumen and anaerobic sludge microbes for bio harvesting from lignocellulosic biomass

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    © 2019 Elsevier Ltd This study investigated the production of biogas, volatile fatty acids (VFAs), and other soluble organic from lignocellulosic biomass by two microbial communities (i.e. rumen fluid and anaerobic sludge). Four types of abundant lignocellulosic biomass (i.e. wheat straw, oaten hay, lurence hay and corn silage)found in Australia were used. The results show that rumen microbes produced four-time higher VFAs level than that of anaerobic sludge reactors, indicating the possible application of rumen microorganism for VFAs generation from lignocellulosic biomass. VFA production in the rumen fluid reactors was probably due to the presence of specific hydrolytic and acidogenic bacteria (e.g. Fibrobacter and Prevotella). VFA production corroborated from the observation of pH drop in the rumen fluid reactors indicated hydrolytic and acidogenic inhibition, suggesting the continuous extraction of VFAs from the reactor. Anaerobic sludge reactors on the other hand, produced more biogas than that of rumen fluid reactors. This observation was consistent with the abundance of methanogens in anaerobic sludge inoculum (3.98% of total microbes)compared to rumen fluid (0.11%). VFA production from lignocellulosic biomass is the building block chemical for bioplastic, biohydrogen and biofuel. The results from this study provide important foundation for the development of engineered systems to generate VFAs from lignocellulosic biomass

    New insights to the difference in microbial composition and interspecies interactions between fouling layer and mixed liquor in a membrane bioreactor

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    This work examined fouling-associated microbial community in a carefully controlled laboratory-scale membrane bioreactor (MBR) at different fouling stages. In agreement with the literature, fouling severity was positively correlated with bound polysaccharide and protein content (indicators) in the mixed liquor. UPGMA clustering analysis with different indices indicated that although the biofouling layer (biofilm) and mixed liquor possessed highly similar microbial identity, important differences between the two communities' structures were also observed. This appears to be the first comprehensive study to apply differential abundance analysis (ANCOM) to identify microbial taxa driven the divergence in microbial structure including Victivallales, Coxiellales, unassigned Microgenomatia and Blastocatellia 11–24 (all presented at 0.6) with fouling indicators, confirming their important contributions to fouling propensity. The biofilm community exhibited a more complex structure with higher level of inter-species interaction and prevalence of positive connections (74.6%) compared to the mixed liquor community (42.2%), reflecting higher stability and synergy between microbial taxa in the biofilm. Results from this comprehensive investigation can support the development of new fouling control strategies

    Searches for electroweak production of charginos, neutralinos, and sleptons decaying to leptons and W, Z, and Higgs bosons in pp collisions at 8 TeV

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    Measurement of prompt J/ψ pair production in pp collisions at √s = 7 Tev

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