Literature DB >> 18587180

Ecological engineering of bioaugmentation from side-stream nitrification.

R C Smith1, P E Saikaly, K Zhang, S Thomatos, D B Oerther.   

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Wastewater treatment relies on careful integration of environmental engineering with microbial ecology. This would seem to be particularly the case when attempting to enhance survivability of organisms introduced from outside the main-stream reactor, i.e. bioaugmentation. Molecular biology tools were utilised in this study to assist in understanding the mechanisms of successful bioaugmentation. Molecular fingerprinting showed that side-stream reactor configuration strongly influenced ammonia-oxidising bacteria (AOB) community structure. In both lab-scale and full-scale systems, AOB communities in the side-stream and main-stream were very similar. The experimental systems revealed that a PFR side-stream produced greater diversity of AOB than a CSTR side-stream in a PFR main-stream system, whereas the full-scale side-stream resulted in essentially an AOB monoculture. Phylogenetic analysis revealed less diversity than molecular fingerprinting perhaps due to biases in the cloning/transformation procedure. IWA Publishing 2008.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18587180     DOI: 10.2166/wst.2008.628

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Sci Technol        ISSN: 0273-1223            Impact factor:   1.915


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1.  Shifts in nitrification kinetics and microbial community during bioaugmentation of activated sludge with nitrifiers enriched on sludge reject water.

Authors:  Lifang Yu; Dangcong Peng; Ruiling Pan
Journal:  J Biomed Biotechnol       Date:  2012-10-02
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