Abstract

Humic substances are actively used in agriculture and medicine as a source of biologically active substances for humans and animals. At the same time, they can be used as an antimicrobial substance for suppress of microorganisms activity and reduce biogas emissions from landfills. Biogas from waste and garbage is formed during consecutively processes catalyzed by methanogenic consortia of microorganisms, which contain bacteria and archaea. Therefore, it is important to understand how humic substances can be affected on metabolism of bacterial cultures responsible for the various stages of methanogenesis to suppress gas emission from landfills or make whis process more controlled.

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