Journal of environmental managementMethanePropionatesMicrobiotaAnimalsAnaerobiosis
The progressive shift in anaerobic digestion communities under extreme propionate levels led to a redundant microbiome capable of producing methane.
Thalia Guadalupe Ochoa-Bernal, David H Huber, Teodoro Espinosa-Solares
Published: 202510.1016/j.jenvman.2025.127698
Abstract
Propionate accumulation exerts a significant inhibitory effect on anaerobic digestion, which may result in the cessation of methane production. It has been reported that propionate can be degraded solely by a limited group of syntrophic propionate-ox…
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