Abstract
The relationship between the diversity of mixed-species microbial consortia and their electrogenic potential in the anodes of microbial fuel cells was examined using different diversity measures as predictors. Identical microbial fuel cells were sampled at multiple time-points. Biofilm and suspension communities were analysed by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis to calculate the number and relative abundance of species. Shannon and Simpson indices and richness were examined for association with power using bivariate and multiple linear regression, with biofilm DNA as an additional variable. In simple bivariate regressions, the correlation of Shannon diversity of the biofilm and power is stronger (r= 0.65, p= 0.001) than between power and richness (r= 0.39, p= 0.076), or between power and the Simpson index (r= 0.5, p= 0.018). Using Shannon diversity and biofilm DNA as predictors of power, a regression model can be constructed (r= 0.73, p
Author supplied keywords
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Stratford, J. P., Beecroft, N. J., Slade, R. C. T., Grüning, A., & Avignone-Rossa, C. (2014). Anodic microbial community diversity as a predictor of the power output of microbial fuel cells. Bioresource Technology, 156, 84–91. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2014.01.041
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.