Publication | Closed Access
A Structured Model of the Anaerobic Granule Consortium
193
Citations
24
References
1992
Year
EngineeringGranule Size DistributionGranule RadiusGranular MediumAnaerobic DigestionMetabolic ModelStructured ModelOrganic GeochemistryBiogasBioenergeticsExtremophileSynthetic ReviewMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyBiogeochemistryMicrobiomeWaste ManagementBiologyEnvironmental EngineeringMicrobiologyMedicineMicrobiological Degradation
This paper presents a synthetic review of studies conducted recently and consolidated by other literature insights that substantiate a multilayer structured model of the population organization in the anaerobic granule. Syntrophic bacteria associations would be located between an external, predominantly acidogenic, layer including also H2-consuming bacteria, and an aceticlastic core. This was evidenced conjointly by electron microscopic observations of cross-cleaved granules, by the specific activity analysis of stepwise abraded granules and by the changes in the specific metabolic activities with granule size distribution and enlargement. Such a structure was deduced from observations of propionate degradation in spite of endergonic conditions in the bulk liquid, of the two-step transfer of CH4 and H2 from liquid to the gas bubbles and from a substrate and product diffusion model which differentiates active zones for trophic groups along the granule radius. Such a structured aggregate is a stable metabolic arrangement that creates optimal nutritional conditions for all its members.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1