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A review: Driving factors and regulation strategies of microbial community structure and dynamics in wastewater treatment systems.

Yangwu Chen1, Shuhuan Lan2, Longhui Wang2, Shiyang Dong1, Houzhen Zhou2, Zhouliang Tan3, Xudong Li2.   

Abstract

The performance and stabilization of biological wastewater treatment systems 1are closely related to the microbial community structure and dynamics. In this paper, the effects and mechanisms of influent composition, process configuration, operating parameters (dissolved oxygen [DO], pH, hydraulic retention time [HRT] and sludge retention time [SRT]) and environmental condition (temperature) to the change of microbial community structure and process performance (nitrification, denitrification, biological phosphorus removal, organics mineralization and utilization, etc.) are critically reviewed. Furthermore, some strategies for microbial community structure regulation, mainly bioaugmentation, process adjustment and operating parameters optimization, applied in the current wastewater treatment systems are also discussed. Although the recent studies have strengthened our understanding on the relationship between microbial community structure and wastewater treatment process performance, how to fully tap the microbial information, optimize the microbial community structure and maintain the process performance in wastewater treatment systems are still full of challenges.
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Keywords:  Influent composition; Microbial community structure regulation; Microbial structure and dynamics; Operating parameters; Process configuration; Temperature

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28161518     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.01.129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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5.  Ecological Insights Into Community Interactions, Assembly Processes and Function in the Denitrifying Phosphorus Removal Activated Sludge Driven by Phosphorus Sources.

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