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Defining microbial community composition and seasonal variation in a sewage treatment plant in India using a down-flow hanging sponge reactor

Authors :
Tadashi Tagawa
Kengo Kubota
Shigeki Uemura
Masanobu Takahashi
Komal Jayaswal
Takashi Yamaguchi
Muntjeer Ali
Akinori Iguchi
Hideki Harada
Tsutomu Okubo
Yuga Hirakata
Masashi Hatamoto
Naoki Nomoto
Source :
Applied microbiology and biotechnology. 102(10)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The characteristics of the microbial community in a practical-scale down-flow hanging sponge (DHS) reactor, high in organic matter and sulfate ion concentration, and the seasonal variation of the microbial community composition were investigated. Microorganisms related to sulfur oxidation and reduction (2–27%), as well as Leucobacter (7.50%), were abundant in the reactor. Anaerobic bacteria (27–38% in the first layer) were also in abundance and were found to contribute to the removal of organic matter from the sewage in the reactor. By comparing the Simpson index, the abundance-based coverage estimator (ACE) index, and the species composition of the microbial community across seasons (summer/dry, summer/rainy, autumn/dry, and winter/dry), the microbial community was found to change in composition only during the winter season. In addition to the estimation of seasonal variation, the difference in the microbial community composition along the axes of the DHS reactor was investigated for the first time. Although the abundance of each bacterial species differed along both axes of the reactor, the change of the community composition in the reactor was found to be greater along the vertical axis than the horizontal axis of the DHS reactor.

Details

ISSN :
14320614
Volume :
102
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied microbiology and biotechnology
Accession number :
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