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Diversity and dynamics of microbial communities in engineered environments and their implications for process stability

✍ Scribed by Aurelio Briones; Lutgarde Raskin


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
120 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0958-1669

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✦ Synopsis


The availability of molecular biological tools for studying microbial communities in bioreactors and other engineered systems has resulted in remarkable insights linking diversity and dynamics to process stability. As engineered systems are often more manageable than large-scale ecosystems, and because parallels between engineered environments and other ecosystems exist, the former can be used to elucidate some unresolved ecological issues. For example, the process stability of methanogenic bioreactors containing well-defined trophic groups appears to depend on the diversity of the functional groups within each trophic level as well as on how these functional groups complement each other. In addition to using engineered systems to study general ecological questions, microbial ecologists and environmental engineers need to investigate conditions, processes, and interactions in engineered environments in order to make the ecological engineering of bioreactor design and operation more practicable.


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