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Vol. 11, Issue 1, Part D (2026)

Effect of biological treatment of Pig dung using Pseudomonas fluorescens on biogas production

Author(s): Ranjith Kumar ND, Prasanna SB, Vivek M Patil, Umashankar BC, Naveen Kumar BT, Yeshavanth SL, Mahadevappa D Gouri and Shankarappa Bhajantri
Abstract:
Pigs significantly contribute to affordable protein sources and livelihoods in developing nations like India, yet their waste management remains a challenge. The global pig population has doubled since the 1970s, generating approximately 10.1 million tons of pig excreta annually in India. Despite its potential as an organic fertilizer and renewable energy source, social taboos and poor practices hinder the effective use of pig manure, leading to pollution. This study investigates the effect of biologically treating pig dung with Pseudomonas fluorescens on biogas production. Freshly collected pig dung was analysed and prepared with 10% dry matter for digestion, inoculated with 3% and 6% P. fluorescens. Treatment groups included a control (P0), a 3% inoculum (P3), and a 6% inoculum (P6). Over 50 days, biogas production was measured, with P6 consistently outperforming other groups. Initial biogas yields were similar across groups, but from days 11-50, P6 showed significantly higher production compared to controls (P<0.05), resulting in 12.51% more cumulative biogas than P3 and 11.93% more than P0. Present study illustrates the potential of Pseudomonas fluorescens to significantly boost biogas production from pig dung, especially at optimal inoculum levels.
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International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry
How to cite this article:
Ranjith Kumar ND, Prasanna SB, Vivek M Patil, Umashankar BC, Naveen Kumar BT, Yeshavanth SL, Mahadevappa D Gouri, Shankarappa Bhajantri. Effect of biological treatment of Pig dung using Pseudomonas fluorescens on biogas production. Int J Vet Sci Anim Husbandry 2026;11(1):265-268. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2026.v11.i1d.2977
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