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  • - The article discusses the analysis of microbial communities in eight biogas plants in Lower Saxony, Germany, using techniques like high-throughput DNA sequencing and quantitative PCR.
  • - Samples were collected from different parts of the biogas plants, and various substrates like cattle and chicken manure were used, along with data on process parameters and nutrient concentrations.
  • - Results showed unique microbial communities in each plant, characterized by a higher abundance of bacteria compared to archaea, and all data were analyzed to understand the diversity and structure of these communities.

Article Abstract

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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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11617291PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2024.111095DOI Listing

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