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Temperature as competitive strategy determining factor in pulse-fed aerobic bioreactors

Authors :
Sieze Douwenga
Carmen Hogendoorn
Gerben Roelandt Stouten
Gerard Muyzer
Estelle Kilias
Robbert Kleerebezem
Freshwater and Marine Ecology (IBED, FNWI)
Source :
ISME J, The Isme Journal, 13, pp. 3112-3125, The ISME Journal, 13(12), 3112-3125. Nature Publishing Group, The Isme Journal, 13, 3112-3125
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Exposing a microbial community to alternating absence and presence of carbon substrate in aerobic conditions is an effective strategy for enrichment of storage polymers (polyhydroxybutyrate, PHB) producing microorganisms. In this work we investigate to which extent intermediate storage polymer production is a temperature independent microbial competition determining factor. Eight parallel bioreactors were operated in the temperature range of 20-40 °C, but intermediate storage polymer production was only obtained at 25-35 °C. Besides PHB production and consumption, cell decay and subsequent cryptic growth on lysis products was found to determine process properties and the microbial community structure at all operational temperatures. At 40 °C decay processes cannot be overcome with additional energy from storage polymers, and fast-growing microorganisms dominate the system. At 20 °C, highly competitive communities with ambiguous storage properties were enriched. The results described here demonstrate that a rigorous experimental approach could aid in the understanding of competitive strategies in microbial communities.

Details

ISSN :
17517370 and 17517362
Volume :
13
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The ISME journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0095beef66e09220f4b4cd45e968288c