Design and Performance Evaluation of a Fungi-Bacteria Consortium to Biodegrade Organic Matter at High Concentration on Synthetic Slaughterhouse Wastewater
2021
Robles-Morales, D. L. | Reyes Cervantes, A. | Díaz-Godínez, R. | Tovar-Jiménez, X. | Medina-Moreno, S. A. | Jiménez-González, A.
The present work evaluated the performance of a consortium designed and formed by five fungal species and four bacterial species isolated from the wastewater of a bovine cattle slaughterhouse to biodegrade organic matter in synthetic slaughterhouse wastewater (SSWW). Individual microorganism’s capability evaluation to remove COD and biodegrade SSWW substrates, together with bacteria-fungus confrontation assays, allowed the formation of nine defined consortia of fungi-bacteria according to a design of two factors with three levels (3²). Seven defined consortia exhibited a higher COD removal from SSWW (81.9 to 93.0%) than that achieved by the bacteria or fungi consortia alone (74.7 to 77.6%). Moreover, three defined consortia of fungi-bacteria achieved the highest substrate (protein, carbohydrate, and fat) biodegradation in SSWW. The microbial growth in the defined consortia was characterized by adjustment to the logistic model (0.041 < μ < 0.091 h⁻¹, 0.9006 < R² < 0.9454), whereas the COD removal efficiency was adjusted to a parabolic statistical model (R² = 0.6201), which showed that a bacterial inoculum between 7 to 20 times greater than the fungal one can lead to the highest consortium capacity to remove COD. This work provides elements that allow designing and forming defined consortia of fungi-bacteria to treat slaughterhouse wastewater with high organic matter levels.
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