[Construction of a microbial consortium RXS with high degradation ability for cassava residues and studies on its fermentative characteristics]

He, J; Mao, ZG; Zhang, QH; Zhang, JH; Tang, L; Zhang, HJ

HERO ID

1454883

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2012

Language

Chinese

PMID

22624403

HERO ID 1454883
In Press No
Year 2012
Title [Construction of a microbial consortium RXS with high degradation ability for cassava residues and studies on its fermentative characteristics]
Authors He, J; Mao, ZG; Zhang, QH; Zhang, JH; Tang, L; Zhang, HJ
Journal Huanjing Kexue / Chinese Journal of Environmental Science
Volume 33
Issue 3
Page Numbers 1020-1027
Abstract A microbial consortium with high effective and stable cellulosic degradation ability was constructed by successive enrichment and incubation in a peptone cellulose medium using cassava residues and filter paper as carbon sources, where the inoculums were sampled from the environment filled with rotten lignocellulosic materials. The degradation ability to different cellulosic materials and change of main parameters during the degradation process of cassava residues by this consortium was investigated in this study. It was found that, this consortium can efficiently degrade filter paper, absorbent cotton, avicael, wheat-straw and cassava residues. During the degradation process of cassava residues, the key hydrolytic enzymes including cellulase, hemicellulase and pectinase showed a maximum enzyme activity of 34.4, 90.5 and 15.8 U on the second or third day, respectively. After 10 days' fermentation, the degradation ratio of cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin of cassava residues was 79.8%, 85.9% and 19.4% respectively, meanwhile the loss ratio of cassava residues reached 61.5%. Otherwise,it was found that the dominant metabolites are acetic acid, butyric acid, caproic acid and glycerol, and the highest hydrolysis ratio is obtained on the second day by monitoring SCOD, total volatile fatty acids and total sugars. The above results revealed that this consortium can effectively hydrolyze cassava residues (the waste produced during the cassava based bioethanol production) and has great potential to be utilized for the pretreatment of cassava residues for biogas fermentation.
Pmid 22624403
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