Microbial community in microbial fuel cell (MFC) medium and effluent enriched with purple photosynthetic bacterium (Rhodopseudomonas sp.)
High power densities have been obtained from MFC reactors having a purple color characteristic of Rhodopseudomonas . We investigated the microbial community structure and population in developed purple MFC medium (DPMM) and MFC effluent (DPME) using 16S rRNA pyrosequencing. In DPMM, dominant bacteri...
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Veröffentlicht in: | AMB Express 2014-04, Vol.4 (1), p.22-22, Article 22 |
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Zusammenfassung: | High power densities have been obtained from MFC reactors having a purple color characteristic of
Rhodopseudomonas
. We investigated the microbial community structure and population in developed purple MFC medium (DPMM) and MFC effluent (DPME) using 16S rRNA pyrosequencing. In DPMM, dominant bacteria were
Comamonas
(44.6%),
Rhodopseudomonas
(19.5%) and
Pseudomonas
(17.2%). The bacterial community of DPME mainly consisted of bacteria related to
Rhodopseudomonas
(72.2%). Hydrogen oxidizing bacteria were identified in both purple-colored samples:
Hydrogenophaga
and
Sphaerochaeta
in the DPMM, and
Arcobacter
,
unclassified Ignavibacteriaceae
,
Acinetobacter, Desulfovibrio
and
Wolinella
in the DPME. The methanogenic community of both purple-colored samples was dominated by hydrogenotrophic methanogens including
Methanobacterium, Methanobrevibacter
and
Methanocorpusculum
with significantly lower numbers of
Methanosarcina
. These results suggeste that hydrogen is actively produced by
Rhodopseudomonas
that leads to the dominance of hydrogen consuming microorganisms in both purple-colored samples. The syntrophic relationship between
Rhodopseudomonas
and hydrogenotrophic microbes might be important for producing high power density in the acetate-fed MFC under light conditions. |
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ISSN: | 2191-0855 2191-0855 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s13568-014-0022-2 |