Publications by authors named "Madis Rumming"

Background: Anaerobic digestion (AD) of protein-rich grass silage was performed in experimental two-stage two-phase biogas reactor systems at low vs. increased organic loading rates (OLRs) under mesophilic (37 °C) and thermophilic (55 °C) temperatures. To follow the adaptive response of the biomass-attached cellulolytic/hydrolytic biofilms at increasing ammonium/ammonia contents, genome-centered metagenomics and transcriptional profiling based on metagenome assembled genomes (MAGs) were conducted.

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Background: Previous studies on the , recently assigned to the novel archaeal phylum , reported on the dominance of these within the anaerobic carbohydrate cycle performed by the deep marine biosphere. For the first time, members of this phylum were identified also in mesophilic and thermophilic biogas-forming biofilms and characterized in detail.

Results: Metagenome shotgun libraries of biofilm microbiomes were sequenced using the Illumina MiSeq system.

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Background: Biofuel production from conversion of biomass is indispensable in the portfolio of renewable energies. Complex microbial communities are involved in the anaerobic digestion process of plant material, agricultural residual products and food wastes. Analysis of the genetic potential and microbiology of communities degrading biomass to biofuels is considered to be the key to develop process optimisation strategies.

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  • * In a study involving a patient with Fanconi anaemia (FA), which increases cancer risk, M. salivarium was found predominantly on the surface of a squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue, contrasting with the microbiome of a patient with benign leukoplakia who had a more typical oral microbiome.
  • * The research suggests that M. salivarium could thrive in tumor environments and raises the question of whether it could serve as a biomarker for cancer development
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