| Literature DB >> 34159499 |
Shiyang Zhang1, Qingbo Zhong2, Yinghe Jiang2, Meng Li2, Shibin Xia3.
Abstract
Generally, the purification performance of bioreactors could be influenced by temperature variation via shaping different microbial communities. However, the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. Here, the variation trends of microbial communities in three sequencing batch biofilm reactors (SBBRs) under four different temperatures (15, 20, 25, 30 °C) were compared. It was found that temperature increment led to an obvious enhancement in nutrient removal which was mainly occurred in the aerobic section. Meanwhile, distinct differences in dominant microbial communities or autotrophic nitrifiers were also observed. The performance of the SBBR reactors was closely associated with nitrifier communities since the treated wastewater was characterized by a severe lack of carbon sources (mean effluent COD ≤ 14.4 mg/L). Spearman correlation unraveled that: most of the differentiated microbes as well as the dominant potential functions were strongly associated with nutrient removal, indicating the temperature-induced difference in microbial community well explained the distinction in purification performance.Entities:
Keywords: Microbial communities; Potential functions; Purification performance; Sequencing batch biofilm reactor (SBBR); Temperature variation
Year: 2021 PMID: 34159499 DOI: 10.1007/s10532-021-09955-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodegradation ISSN: 0923-9820 Impact factor: 3.909