Sascha M.B. Krause , Rui Wang , Anja B. Dohrmann , Meike Walz , Achim Loewen , Christoph C. Tebbe
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摘要
本文介绍了从德国下萨克森州的八家沼气厂(BPs)回收的高通量 DNA 测序、微生物群落定量 PCR 数据和工艺参数。样本采集自主沼气池(MD)和副沼气池(SD)。此外,有 4 家沼气厂还从残渣消化器存储区 (RDS) 采集了样品。不同的生物处理厂采用不同类型的基质,这些基质来自牛粪、鸡粪、猪粪或可再生资源。本报告提供了有关生物反应器的物理化学工艺参数以及宏量和微量营养素浓度的信息。所有样本的总 DNA 均采用苯酚-氯仿法提取。为了确定细菌和古细菌的丰度,采用实时 PCR(qPCR)技术对它们的 16S rRNA 基因进行了定量分析;为了描述它们的群落组成,采用 Illumina MiSeq 技术从 PCR 扩增子中生成了成对的 DNA 序列读数。所有统计分析均使用 R 语言进行,以探索不同生物处理剂和消化器(MD、SD、RDS)之间的微生物多样性、丰度和群落结构。主要细菌和古细菌门的存在和分布表明,每个生物处理厂都有独特而多样的微生物群落,细菌的丰度通常高于古细菌。
Abundance and composition data of microbiomes in agricultural biogas plants of Lower Saxony, Germany, with variation in organic substrates, process parameters and nutrients
This article presents high-throughput DNA sequencing, quantitative PCR data of microbial communities, and process parameters as recovered from eight biogas plants (BPs) located in Lower Saxony, Germany. Samples were collected from both the main (MD) and secondary digesters (SD). Additionally, for 4 BPs, samples were also obtained from the residue digester storage (RDS). Different BPs employed various types of substrates originating from cattle manure, chicken manure, pig manure, or renewable resources. Information on physico-chemical process parameters and concentrations of macro- and micro-nutrients in the BPs is provided. Total DNA from all samples were extracted using a phenol-chloroform-based method. To determine the abundance of bacteria and archaea, their 16S rRNA genes were quantified by real-time PCR (qPCR), and to characterize their community composition, paired-end DNA sequence reads were generated from PCR amplicons with Illumina MiSeq. All statistical analyses were performed in R to explore the microbial diversity, abundance, and community structure among different BPs and digesters (MD, SD, RDS). The presence and distribution of the major bacterial and archaeal phyla indicated for each BP unique and diverse microbial communities with typically higher bacterial than archaeal abundances.
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