Study of the effect of some fungi on the yield of biogas

Bouflougha Mohamed lamine
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Agricultural and agro-industrial activities generate large quantities of waste which are harmful to the environment. This waste, rich in organic matter, can be recycled and transformed by biotechnological processes which constitute a solution of choice for remedying pollution problems. The aim of this study is the treatment of the organic fraction of waste by anaerobic digestion, which consists of degradation in the absence of oxygen of the organic matter into a mixture of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) called biogas. For this we have chosen the following samples (manure ; manure mixed in bananas, oranges, lemons, potatoes and tomatoes ; manure mixed in breads, zucchinis, carrots, cucumbers and strawberry). We used a biogas plants based on simple tools. Among these samples, the T container (manure) the most productive mixture of biogas and the T (manure) and F2 mixture (manure + breads + zucchinis + carrots + cucumbers + strawberry) degraded faster than the F1 manure + mixture (bananas, oranges, lemons, potatoes and tomatoes). The micromycetes that these samples contain are Penicillium italicum, Penicillium digitatum, Rhizopus sp, Mucor, Aspergillus sp, Cladosporium. Micromycetes give good biogas yield. The genus Aspergillus accelerates the degradation of organic matter. Anaerobic digestion not only prevents pollution, but also produces energy, compost and replenishes nutrients. Anaerobic digestion can turn a waste problem into a source of wealth. This technology is becoming essential in the process of reducing waste and producing biogas, a source of renewable energy.
几种真菌对沼气产量影响的研究
农业和涉农工业活动产生大量对环境有害的废物。这种富含有机物质的废物可以通过生物技术过程加以回收和转化,这是补救污染问题的一种选择解决办法。这项研究的目的是通过厌氧消化处理废物的有机部分,它包括在缺氧的情况下将有机物降解成甲烷(CH4)和二氧化碳(CO2)的混合物,称为沼气。为此,我们选择了以下样品(肥料;香蕉、橙子、柠檬、土豆和西红柿中混合了肥料;肥料混合在面包、西葫芦、胡萝卜、黄瓜和草莓中)。我们使用了基于简单工具的沼气厂。在这些样品中,T容器(粪便)(最高产的沼气混合物)和T(粪便)和F2混合物(粪便+面包+西葫芦+胡萝卜+黄瓜+草莓)的降解速度快于F1粪便+混合物(香蕉、橙子、柠檬、土豆和西红柿)。这些样品中含有的微真菌有意大利青霉、指状青霉、根霉、毛霉、曲霉、枝孢霉。微菌产生良好的沼气产量。曲霉属加速有机物的降解。厌氧消化不仅可以防止污染,还可以产生能量、堆肥和补充营养。厌氧消化可以把废物问题变成财富的来源。这项技术在减少废物和生产可再生能源沼气的过程中变得至关重要。
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