초록
<P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>Synthetic peptone wastewater was used as a substrate in a laboratory-scale methane fermentation reactor. Methane production ceased when the hydraulic retention time (HRT) was changed from 4d to 1d. A DNA-based method revealed that the amount of acidogenic bacteria increased, while methanogenic archaea decreased under these conditions. The short HRT resulted in a high concentration of dissolved oxygen in the wastewater, which adversely affected the archaea by stimulating bacterial production of high concentrations of volatile fatty acids and ammonium ion, and growth of the bacterium belonging to <I>Desulfoglaeba</I> that competes with methanogens for reducing power.</P>