Demand-oriented
conversion of biogas is conducive to meeting the
needs of biogas supply and reduces extra costs related to gas storage
facilities. In this study, the effect of feeding regimes (FRs) on
anaerobic digestion performance and microbial community structure
of rice straw were investigated using continuously stirred tank reactors.
The result showed that compared to the FRs of every day and every
6 days, the FR of every 3 days achieved the best biomethane yield
and substrate conversion rate, which improved by 17.3% and 12.4%,
respectively. Additionally, the FR of every 3 days had a significant
impact on microbial richness and diversity, and also improved the
abundance of dominant archaea Methanosaeta. This
indicated that the FR of every 3 days was suitable for the growth
rate of Methanosaeta, which resulted in better anaerobic
digestion performance. A narrow FR is helpful to meet the demand-oriented
conversion of biogas.
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