Authors
Shaobo Liang, Karol Gliniewicz, Helena Mendes-Soares, Matthew L Settles, Larry J Forney, Erik R Coats, Armando G McDonald
Publication date
2015/3/1
Journal
Bioresource Technology
Volume
179
Pages
268-274
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Three undefined mixed cultures (activated sludge) from different municipal wastewater treatment plants were used as seeds in a novel lactic acid fermentation process fed with potato peel waste (PPW). Anaerobic sequencing batch fermenters were run under identical conditions to produce predominantly lactic acid. Illumina sequencing was used to examine the 16S rRNA genes of bacteria in the three seeds and fermenters. Results showed that the structure of microbial communities of three seeds were different. All three fermentation products had unique community structures that were dominated (>96%) by species of the genus Lactobacillus, while members of this genus constituted <0.1% in seeds. The species of Lactobacillus sp. differed among the three fermentations. Results of this study suggest the structure of microbial communities in lactic acid fermentation of PPW with undefined mixed cultures were robust …
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