The microbial community in filamentous bulking sludge with the ultra-low sludge loading and long sludge retention time in oxidation ditch
Sludge bulking is a major problem that restricts the development of the activated sludge process. The microbial community responsible for sludge bulking varies depending on water quality and operational conditions. This study analysed the microbial community of bulking sludge in oxidation ditch with...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2019-09, Vol.9 (1), p.13693-10, Article 13693 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Sludge bulking is a major problem that restricts the development of the activated sludge process. The microbial community responsible for sludge bulking varies depending on water quality and operational conditions. This study analysed the microbial community of bulking sludge in oxidation ditch with ultra-low sludge loading and long sludge retention time using high-throughput sequencing. The study found that the relative abundance of bacterial genus
Saprospiraceae_norank
was the highest in bulking sludge, reaching 13.39–28.83%, followed by
Comamonadaceae_unclassified, Ardenticatenia_norank
and
Tetrasphaera
, with the relative abundance of 4.59–11.08%, 0.52–16.60% and 0.17–8.92% respectively. In contrast, the relative abundance of bacteria that easily caused sludge bulking including
Microthrix
(0.54–2.47%),
Trichococcus
(0.32–1.71%),
Gordonia
(0.14–1.28%), and
Thiothrix
(0.01–0.06%) were relatively low.
Saprospiraceae_norank
was predominant and induced sludge bulking in oxidation ditch. The relative abundance of fungal genus
Trichosporon
was the highest in bulking sludge, reaching 16.95–24.98%, while other fungal genera were
Saccharomycetales_unclassified
(5.59–14.55%),
Ascomycota_norank
(1.45–13.51%),
Galactomyces
(5.23–11.23%), and
Debaryomyces
(7.69–9.42%), whereas
Trichosporon
was the dominant fungal genus in bulking sludge. This study reported that excessive
Saprospiraceae_norank
can induce sludge bulking for the first time, which provides important knowledge to control sludge bulking. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-019-50086-3 |