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Abstract

Photos of scanning and transmission electron microscopy showed that sludge granules treating sucrose wastewater had a 20–40 mgrm surface layer with diverse morphology, consisting of cocci and bacilli, and a loosely packed interior, mainly consisting of Methanothrix. Light microscopy using epi-fluorescent excitation showed not only the similar microstructure, but also the distribution of various genuses of methanogens.

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