Periodic Reporting for period 2 - SYNAG (Deciphering the network of microbial, environmental and physical factors underlying aggregation and enhanced performance in syntrophic microorganism communities)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2022-09-01 do 2024-02-29
The main motivational factor for the research conducted in SYNAG is to contribute to the combat against climate change and to find paths for sustainable productions that will help us to pass on a healthier world to the next generation. Specifically, SYNAG has a clear purpose to improve the technologies needed for sustainable renewable energy, green products and sustainable fertiliser production. For this purpose, environmental conditions evaluated in the experiments conducted in SYNAG to high degree mimic the habitat residing in the biogas process, with the overall goal to find paths to improve the microbial degradation and the methane formation within the biogas process.
The aim of this project is to overcome the restrictions related to syntrophic activity, by bringing microorganisms into close proximity in multicellular aggregates (flocs). Syntrophic aggregation (SYNAG) has fundamental importance for syntrophic activity, but there is still much to learn in this area. To overcome the current knowledge gap, we study the regulatory processes that underlie aggregate formation and the acid degradation rate and evaluate how these two aspects are affected by surrounding environmental factors. The long-term overarching goal of SYNAG is to form a general model for aggregate development in syntrophic communities and to create a basis for novel process-design that will support key microorganisms and improve the productivity in biomethane processes.
Progress has also been made in the construction of the fluidic system for cultivation of anaerobic microorganisms and a motorised camera system has been developed to monitor floc-formation during growth in anaerobic flasks. This system has revealed intriguing movements during growth of the syntrophic cultures, a time-laps video is available on this site: https://www.slu.se/en/departments/molecular-sciences/research-groups/microbial_biotechnology/project-synag/(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)
At the end of the project, the expectation is that within SYNAG we have been able to obtain enough knowledge in order to pinpoint essential activities related to floc-formation in syntrophic communities active under high ammonia conditions. The prospect is also to increase the knowledge of the impact on acid-degrading capacities and methane-forming rate by the addition of supportive material and/or of varying environmental conditions of relevance for the biogas process.