The aim of this work was to investigate the mesophilic methane fermentation of rice straw at different organic loading rates (OLRs) in a 300m bioreactor. It was found that biogas production increased when the OLR was below 2.00kg VS/(m·d). The average volumetric biogas production reached 0.86m/(m·d) at an OLR of 2.00kg VS/(m·d). Biogas production rate was 323m/t dry rice straw over the whole process. The pH, chemical oxygen demand, volatile fatty acid, and NH-N concentrations were all in optimal range at different OLRs. High-throughput sequencing analysis indicated that Firmicutes, Fibrobacteres, and Spirochaetes predominated in straw samples. Chloroflexi, Proteobacteria, and Planctomycetes were more abundant in the slurry. The hydrogenotrophic pathway was the main biochemical pathway of methanogenesis in the reactor. This study provides new information regarding the OLR and the differences in the spatial distribution of specific microbiota in a rice straw biogas plant.
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