sintróficas
Sintróficas refers to a type of symbiotic relationship between microorganisms where one organism relies on the metabolic byproducts of another to survive and thrive. This interdependency is crucial in various environments, particularly in anaerobic conditions. In a sintrophic relationship, one species breaks down a complex substrate into simpler compounds. These compounds, often organic acids or hydrogen, are then utilized by a second species as its primary energy source.
This process is essential for the complete degradation of organic matter in many ecosystems, including wastewater
A common example involves the breakdown of complex carbohydrates into fatty acids and gases. One group of