Community analysis of hydrogen-producing extreme thermophilic anaerobic microflora enriched from cow manure with five substrates

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Hiroshi Yokoyama
Naoko Moriya
Hideyuki Ohmori
Miyoko Waki
Akifumi Ogino
Yasuo Tanaka
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[1] National Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science,Waste Recycling Research Team
[2] National Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science,Functional Feed Research Team
[3] National Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science,Pollution Control Research Team
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Community structure; Hydrogen production; Extreme thermophile;
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The present study analyzed the community structures of anaerobic microflora producing hydrogen under extreme thermophilic conditions by two culture-independent methods: denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and clone library analyses. Extreme thermophilic microflora (ETM) was enriched from cow manure by repeated batch cultures at 75°C, using a substrate of xylose, glucose, lactose, cellobiose, or soluble starch, and produced hydrogen at yields of 0.56, 2.65, 2.17, 2.68, and 1.73 mol/mol-monosaccharide degraded, respectively. The results from the DGGE and clone library analyses were consistent and demonstrated that the community structures of ETM enriched with the four hexose-based substrates (glucose, lactose, cellobiose, and soluble starch) consisted of a single species, closely related to a hydrogen-producing extreme thermophile, Caldoanaerobacter subterraneus, with diversity at subspecies levels. The ETM enriched with xylose was more diverse than those enriched with the other substrates, and contained the bacterium related to C. subterraneus and an unclassified bacterium, distantly related to a xylan-degrading and hydrogen-producing extreme thermophile, Caloramator fervidus.
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