Efficient biotransformation of sulfide in anaerobic sequencing batch reactor by composite microbial agent: performance optimization and microbial community analysis

Author(s):  
Huan Liu ◽  
Luyao Dai ◽  
Jiachao Yao ◽  
Yu Mei ◽  
Dzmitry Hrynsphan ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 71 (11) ◽  
pp. 1620-1628 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sevcan Aydın ◽  
Bahar Ince ◽  
Orhan Ince

Pharmaceuticals enter ecosystems, which causes changes to microbial community structure and development of resistant genes. Anaerobic treatments can be an alternative application for treatment of pharmaceutical wastewaters, which has high organic content. This study aims to develop an understanding of the effects of sulfamethoxazole–erythromycin–tetracycline (ETS), sulfamethoxazole–tetracycline (ST), erythromycin–sulfamethoxazole (ES) and erythromycin–tetracycline (ET) combinations on the anaerobic treatment of pharmaceutical industry wastewater. The results of this investigation revealed that bacteria have a competitive advantage over archaea under all antibiotic combinations. The ET reactor showed a better performance compared to other reactors; this could be due to antagonistic effects of sulfamethoxazole. Acute inhibition in the microbial community was also strongly affected by antibiotics concentrations. This indicated that the composition of the microbial community changed in association with anaerobic sequencing batch reactor performances. The results of this research support the idea that an acute test could be used to control and improve the anaerobic treatment system.


2015 ◽  
Vol 36 (14) ◽  
pp. 1776-1784 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lizeth Beristain-Montiel ◽  
Sergio Martínez-Hernández ◽  
Flor de María Cuervo-López ◽  
Florina Ramírez-Vives

2019 ◽  
Vol 141 ◽  
pp. 105860 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandra Giordani ◽  
Renata Piacentini Rodriguez ◽  
Giselle Patrícia Sancinetti ◽  
Elize Ayumi Hayashi ◽  
Euzébio Beli ◽  
...  

2009 ◽  
Vol 75 (14) ◽  
pp. 4676-4686 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana R. Pisco ◽  
Simon Bengtsson ◽  
Alan Werker ◽  
Maria A. M. Reis ◽  
Paulo C. Lemos

ABSTRACT An open mixed culture was enriched with glycogen-accumulating organisms (GAOs) by using a sequencing batch reactor and treating an agroindustrial waste (sugar cane molasses) under cyclic anaerobic-aerobic conditions. Over a 1-year operating period, the culture exhibited a very stable GAO phenotype with an average polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) content of 17% total suspended solids. However, the GAO microbial community evolved over the course of operation to a culture exhibiting unusual characteristics in producing PHAs comprised of short-chain-length monomers, namely, 3-hydroxybutyrate, 3-hydroxy-2-methylbutyrate, 3-hydroxyvalerate, and 3-hydroxy-2-methylvalerate, and also, up to 31 mol% of the medium-chain-length (MCL) monomer 3-hydroxyhexanoate (3HHx). Microbial community analysis by fluorescence in situ hybridization revealed a concurrent long-term drift in the GAO community balance, from mainly “Candidatus Competibacter phosphatis” to mainly Defluviicoccus vanus-related organisms. The production of 3HHx was confirmed by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and appeared to be related to the increased presence of D. vanus-related GAOs. These results suggest a broadened spectrum of material, chemical, and mechanical properties that can be achieved for biopolymers produced by open mixed cultures from fermented waste. The increased spectrum of polymer properties brings a wider scope of potential applications.


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