This study aimed to quantity total numbers of bacteria, fungi and archaea in different types of commercial liquid anaerobic digestates, and to identify common patterns in their microbial numbers post-digestion and possible implications of their use as biofertiliser. Relationships between microbial numbers and physical-chemical traits of the digestates were also investigated. Quantification was performed using culturable and molecular (quantitative PCR) approaches. Bacterial and fungal CFUs ranged up to five orders of magnitude (10-10; 0-10 g DW, respectively) between different types of anaerobic digestates. Bacterial, archaeal and fungal gene copy numbers (GCN) varied by two orders of magnitude (10-10; 10-10; 10-10 g DW, respectively) between digestates. All microbial variables analysed showed significant differences between the different types of anaerobic digestate investigated ( < 0.05). Culturable microbial numbers for fungi (6.43 × 10 CFU g DW) were much lower than for bacteria (2.23 × 10 CFU g DW). Gene copy numbers were highest for bacteria (16S) (1.09 × 10 g DW), followed by archaea (16S) (5.87 × 10 g DW), and fungi (18S) (1.77 × 10 g DW). Liquid anaerobic digestates were predominantly dominated by bacteria, followed by archaeal and fungal populations. At 50% similarity level, the microbial profiles of the eleven anaerobic digestates tested separated into just two groups, indicating a broad relative degree of similarity in terms of microbial numbers. Higher bacterial (16S) GCN was associated with low OM and C/N ratio in digestates.

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