2016
DOI: 10.4238/gmr.15038417
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Effect of domestication on microorganism diversity and anaerobic digestion of food waste

Abstract: ABSTRACT. To accomplish the rapid start-up and stable operation of biogas digesters, an efficient inoculum is required. To obtain such an inoculum for food waste anaerobic digestion, we domesticated dairy manure anaerobic digestion residue by adding food waste every day. After 36 days, the pH and biogas yield stabilized signifying the completion of domestication. During domestication, the microbial communities in the inocula were investigated by constructing 16S rDNA clone libraries. We evaluated the effect of… Show more

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“…In this cross-sectional study, however, the major focus is not on the entire process of adoption of biogas technology, but on the underlying and proximate factors influencing a households' final decision of either using or rejecting biogas technology. It is a cost-effective and an eco-friendly technology [9] which enhances energy security and reduces environmental pollution and greenhouse gas emissions [10]. Although its benefit is enormous, the rate of adoption of biogas technology is very limited and the vast majority of the population in developing countries still depends on traditional energy systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this cross-sectional study, however, the major focus is not on the entire process of adoption of biogas technology, but on the underlying and proximate factors influencing a households' final decision of either using or rejecting biogas technology. It is a cost-effective and an eco-friendly technology [9] which enhances energy security and reduces environmental pollution and greenhouse gas emissions [10]. Although its benefit is enormous, the rate of adoption of biogas technology is very limited and the vast majority of the population in developing countries still depends on traditional energy systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides that, financial benefits, social benefits to the climate, health, jobs, gender, and poverty reduction benefits are all included in the economic benefits of biogas technology (Amigun and Von Blottnitz, 2010). Biogas generation is a low-cost, environmentally beneficial technology (Glivin and Sekhar, 2016) that protects the environment while reducing pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions (Bi et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first and second phases, however, only 8,063 and 1762 biogas plants were installed, respectively [ 15 , 16 ]. It is a low-cost, environmentally friendly technology [ 17 ] that improves energy protection while lowering pollution and greenhouse gas emissions [ 18 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%