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Treated and untreated wastewater effluents alter river sediment bacterial communities involved in nitrogen and sulphur cycling.

Miren Martínez-Santos1, Anders Lanzén2, Jessica Unda-Calvo3, Iker Martín4, Carlos Garbisu4, Estilita Ruiz-Romera3.   

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Studying the dynamics of nitrogen and sulphur cycling bacteria in river surface sediments is essential to better understand their contribution to global biogeochemical cycles. Evaporitic rocks settled at the headwater of the Deba River catchment (northern Spain) lead to high values of sulphate concentration in its waters. Besides, the discharge of effluents from untreated and treated residual (urban and industrial) wastewaters increases the concentration of metals, nutrients and organic compounds in its mid- and low-water courses. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of anthropogenic contamination from untreated and treated residual and industrial wastewaters on the structure and function of bacterial communities present in surface sediments of the Deba River catchment. The application of a quantitative functional approach (qPCR) based on denitrification genes (nir: nirS+nirK; and nosZ), together with a 16S rRNA gene metabarcoding structural analysis, revealed (i) the high relevance of the sulphur cycle at headwater surface sediments (as reflected by the abundance of members of the Syntrophobacterales order, and the Sulfuricurvum and Thiobacillus genera) and (ii) the predominance of sulphide-driven autotrophic denitrification over heterotrophic denitrification. Incomplete heterotrophic denitrification appeared to be predominant in surface sediments strongly impacted by treated and untreated effluents, as reflected by the lower values of the nosZ/nir ratio, thus favouring N2O emissions. Understanding nitrogen and sulphur cycling pathways has profound implications for the management of river ecosystems, since this knowledge can help us determine whether a specific river is acting or not as a source of greenhouse gases (i.e., N2O).
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Keywords:  Autotrophic/heterotrophic denitrification; Metabarcoding; Nitrogen and sulphur cycling; River surface sediments; qPCR (nir and nosZ)

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29758858     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.03.229

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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1.  Chemical and microbiological risk assessment of urban river water quality in Vietnam.

Authors:  Kien Thanh Nguyen; Hung Manh Nguyen; Cuong Kim Truong; Mohammad Boshir Ahmed; Yuhan Huang; John L Zhou
Journal:  Environ Geochem Health       Date:  2019-05-07       Impact factor: 4.609

2.  Links between data on chemical and biological quality parameters in wastewater-impacted river sediment and water samples.

Authors:  Miren Martínez-Santos; Anders Lanzén; Jessica Unda-Calvo; Iker Martín; Carlos Garbisu; Estilita Ruiz-Romera
Journal:  Data Brief       Date:  2018-05-19

3.  Impact of long-term industrial contamination on the bacterial communities in urban river sediments.

Authors:  Lei Zhang; Demei Tu; Xingchen Li; Wenxuan Lu; Jing Li
Journal:  BMC Microbiol       Date:  2020-08-14       Impact factor: 3.605

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