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Effects of coffee processing residues on anaerobic microorganisms and corresponding digestion performance

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Rojas Sossa, Juan Pablo
Murillo Roos, Mariana
Uribe Lorío, Lidieth
Uribe Lorío, Lorena
Marsh, Terence
Larsen, Niels
Chen, Rui
Miranda Chavarría, José Alberto
Solís Ramírez, Kattia
Rodríguez Montero, Werner

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The objective of this study was to delineate the effects of different coffee processing residues on the anaerobic microbes and corresponding digestion performance. The results elucidated that mucilage-rich feed enhanced the accumulation of methanogens, which consequently led to better digestion performance of biogas production. Fifty percent more methane and up to 3 times more net energy (heat and electricity) output were achieved by the digestion of the mucilage-rich feed (M3). The microbial community and statistical analyses further elucidated that different residues in the feed had significant impact on microbial distribution and correspondingly influenced the digestion performance.

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Biogas, 16S rRNA gene, Mass and energy balance, Non-metric Multidimensional Scaling, Microbial community

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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960852417314037#ak005

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