@article{fdi:010066676, title = {{B}acterial ecology of abattoir wastewater treated by an anaerobic digestor}, author = {{J}abari, {L}. and {G}announ, {H}. and {K}helifi, {E}. and {C}ayol, {J}. {L}. and {G}odon, {J}. {J}. and {H}amdi, {M}. and {F}ardeau, {M}arie-{L}aure}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{W}astewater from an anaerobic treatment plant at a slaughterhouse was analysed to determine the bacterial biodiversity present. {M}olecular analysis of the anaerobic sludge obtained from the treatment plant showed significant diversity, as 27 different phyla were identified. {F}irmicutes, {P}roteobacteria, {B}acteroidetes, {T}hermotogae, {E}uryarchaeota (methanogens), and msbl6 (candidate division) were the dominant phyla of the anaerobic treatment plant and represented 21.7%, 18.5%, 11.5%, 9.4%, 8.9%, and 8.8% of the total bacteria identified, respectively. {T}he dominant bacteria isolated were {C}lostridium, {B}acteroides, {D}esulfobulbus, {D}esulfomicrobium, {D}esulfovibrio and {D}esulfotomaculum. {O}ur results revealed the presence of new species, genera and families of microorganisms. {T}he most interesting strains were characterised. {T}hree new bacteria involved in anaerobic digestion of abattoir wastewater were published.}, keywords = {{B}acterial ecology ; {B}iodiversity ; {B}acterial culture ; {SSCP} ; {PGR} ; {TUNISIE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{B}razilian {J}ournal of {M}icrobiology}, volume = {47}, numero = {1}, pages = {73--84}, ISSN = {1517-8382}, year = {2016}, DOI = {10.1016/j.bjm.2015.11.029}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010066676}, }