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Bioresource Technology, 2020
Citrus waste from e.g., juice production is a potential substrate for anaerobic digestion (AD). However, due to the toxic citrus peel oil content, citrus waste has several challenges in biogas production.
Bahriye Eryildiz +2 more
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Citrus waste from e.g., juice production is a potential substrate for anaerobic digestion (AD). However, due to the toxic citrus peel oil content, citrus waste has several challenges in biogas production.
Bahriye Eryildiz +2 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2020
Understanding microbial interactions in the methanogenesis system through quorum sensing (QS) is very important for system optimization. Known QS genes were collected and classified into seven groups based on the signal molecules, which were used for ...
Qing Du, Quanhua Mu, Guangxue Wu
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Understanding microbial interactions in the methanogenesis system through quorum sensing (QS) is very important for system optimization. Known QS genes were collected and classified into seven groups based on the signal molecules, which were used for ...
Qing Du, Quanhua Mu, Guangxue Wu
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World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2020
Yuanfei Li, Yuqi Li, Yanfen Cheng
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Yuanfei Li, Yuqi Li, Yanfen Cheng
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Bioresource Technology, 2020
This study investigated the relationship between the temperature (35, 42, and 55 °C) used in temperature-phased anaerobic digestion (TPAD) and fate of methanogens between the two anaerobic digestion (AD) phases.
Huibin Chen, Sheng Chang
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This study investigated the relationship between the temperature (35, 42, and 55 °C) used in temperature-phased anaerobic digestion (TPAD) and fate of methanogens between the two anaerobic digestion (AD) phases.
Huibin Chen, Sheng Chang
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Methanogenic Fermentation of Benzoate
Journal of Bacteriology, 1969A methanogenic enrichment culture decomposed small concentrations of 14 C-benzoate to 14 C 4 and 14 CO 2 under stringently anaerobic conditions with or without preceding exposure to benzoate.
P M, Nottingham, R E, Hungate
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1994
Methanogenic archaea convert a few simple compounds such as H2 + CO2, formate, methanol, methylamines, and acetate to methane. Methanogenesis from all these substrates requires a number of unique coenzymes, some of which are exclusively found in methanogens.
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Methanogenic archaea convert a few simple compounds such as H2 + CO2, formate, methanol, methylamines, and acetate to methane. Methanogenesis from all these substrates requires a number of unique coenzymes, some of which are exclusively found in methanogens.
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Suppressing methanogens and enriching electrogens in bioelectrochemical systems.
Bioresource Technology, 2019Suppression of methanogens is considered as one of the main challenges in achieving the practical application of several types of bioelectrochemical system (BES).
Deepak-A Jadhav +3 more
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1991
Abstract Methanogenic bacteria are a morphologically diverse group of bacteria unified by their ability to produce methane. This property has been used to distinguish these bacteria from the other groups of anaerobic bacteria.
Mahendra K Jain +2 more
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Abstract Methanogenic bacteria are a morphologically diverse group of bacteria unified by their ability to produce methane. This property has been used to distinguish these bacteria from the other groups of anaerobic bacteria.
Mahendra K Jain +2 more
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Molecular Biology of Methanogens
Annual Review of Microbiology, 1992Methanogens are a very diverse group of the Archaea (Archaebacteria). Their genomic DNAs range from 26 to 68 mol% G+C; they exhibit all known prokaryotic morphologies and inhabit anaerobic environments as varied as the human gut and deep-sea volcanic vents.
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