Abstract

Bacterial counts on the contents of an anaerobic fixed-bed digester receiving a whey substrate were conducted using the modified roll tube technique. Average anaerobic counts after 48 hours incubation on lactate containing media were 3.12 × 10(9) and 3.7 × 10(9) ml(-1), respectively. These counts were between 140 and 190 times higher than aerobic counts on the same media. Seventy-four strains from both media were isolated and characterized, and the relationship between the organisms was calculated according to the similarity coefficient of Sokal and Michener [20]. The organisms were clustered using the unweighted pair group method and the results were presented in the form of a simplified dendrogram. The isolates clustered in three major groups (A, B, and C) at a similarity level of 76%. A small diffuse group of five organisms was also found. The organisms in two (A and B) of the major clusters were obligate anaerobes. Cluster A represented 34% of the isolates, cluster B represented 50%, and the facultative streptococci in cluster C, 11%. The isolates in clusters A and B could only tentatively be identified as members of the generaBacteroides andPeptostreptococcus, respectively. The isolates could not be positively identified.

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