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2017
DOI: 10.4314/tjpr.v15i12.18
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Diversity of archaea and bacteria in a biogas reactor fed with <i>Pennisetum sinese</i> Roxb by 16S rRNA sequence analysis

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“…However, the reason is still unclear and will require further study. Hybrid giant Napier, a species of fast‐growing grass common to large parts of the world has been used in biogas systems 18,49 . It also had a positive effect on removing nitrogen and phosphorous from wastewater and reducing clogging in the constructed wetland systems 50 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the reason is still unclear and will require further study. Hybrid giant Napier, a species of fast‐growing grass common to large parts of the world has been used in biogas systems 18,49 . It also had a positive effect on removing nitrogen and phosphorous from wastewater and reducing clogging in the constructed wetland systems 50 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isolates of the genus Methanofollis are widespread in various anaerobic environments, such as solfataric fields, wastewater reactors, aquaculture fish ponds, lotus fields, and cold seep sediments ( 1 , 3 7 ). Moreover, Methanofollis -related sequences have been found in acetate-rich gas-petroleum reservoir surface facilities ( 8 ), municipal solid waste landfill leachates ( 9 ), a long-duration gas injection oil reservoir in the south of Iran ( 10 ), a crust formed on SS400 carbon steel during corrosion ( 11 ), and biogas reactors ( 12 , 13 ). Here, we report the complete genome sequence of M. formosanus DSM 15483 T to further understand the microbial adaptation to various environments.…”
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confidence: 99%