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University of Groningen

Exploring strategies to boost anaerobic digestion performance of cow manure - understanding the process with metagenomic and metatranscriptomic analysis

Li, Yu

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10.33612/diss.154436531

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1.Optimal co-digestion of different substrates requires that the final mixture has the optimal ratio of carbon and nitrogen containing compounds. 2.The addition of hydrolytic enzymes to enhance anaerobic digestion is questionable since proteins are easily

hydrolyzed as well. 3.Microorganisms enriched on the recalcitrant fraction of cow manure increase the biogas yield in monodigestion of cow manure. 4.The better the anaerobic digestion of the organic fraction in biomass the easier it is to reuse the inorganic fraction. 5. A continuous biotechnological process requires continuous attention. 6. Although most papers measured the amount of cellulose and hemicellulose in lignocellulosic materials according to the method published by NREL, we tended to combine the Van Scout method and NREL method to make the data more accurate (Chapter 2).

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