| Literature DB >> 31158777 |
Juan Tong1, Ping Fang2, Junya Zhang1, Yuansong Wei3, Yanyan Su4, Yifeng Zhang5.
Abstract
Anaerobic digestion (AD) with thermal hydrolysis pretreatment is widely used as an efficient sludge treatment nowadays. However, the evolution of microbial community (especially for the archaea community), the fate of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), and their associations during such process in full-scale sludge treatment plants are rarely reported. Therefore, these scientific questions were explored at two full-scale sludge treatment plants through high-throughput sequencing and quantitative PCR. Results showed that Methanobacterium and Methanosphaera were the dominant archaea in thermal hydrolyzed sludge. The predominant bacteria in the sludge first shifted from nutrients removal functional bacteria to spore-forming bacteria after thermal hydrolysis, and then shifted to fermentative bacteria after AD. The full-scale plants could select ermB, ermF, mefA/E, qnrS and tetM. Though the bacteria and archaea biomass and community largely influenced the fate of ARGs, multiple linear regression analysis showed that the total ARGs were mainly affected by mobile genetic elements (MGEs).Entities:
Keywords: Anaerobic digestion; Antibiotic resistance genes; Microbial community; Multiple linear regression analysis; Sludge thermal hydrolysis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31158777 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.121575
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642