Responses of ammonia-oxidizing archaeal and betaproteobacterial populations to wastewater salinity in a full-scale municipal wastewater treatment plant(ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
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The diversity and abundance of ammonia-oxidizing Betaproteobacteria and archaea were investigated in a full-scale municipal wastewater treatment plant where the wastewater conductivity level varied considerably (due to seawater salinity intrusion) during this study between 2004 and 2007. Based on the quantitative polymerase chain reaction of ammonia monooxygenase subunit A (amoA) genes, an increase in the ammonia oxidizing bacteria amoA gene copies occurred with a decrease in the wastewater salinity level. A corresponding decrease in the average ammonia-oxidizing archaea to bacteria ratio, from 1.22 (2004 and 2005), 0.17 (2006), and then to 0.07 (2007), was observed. Phylogenetic analyses on amoA gene sequences indicated that Nitrosomonas marina-like ammonia oxidizing bacteria and Thaumarcheota l.1a (marina group) ammonia-oxidizing archaea were dominant when the wastewater salinity level fluctuated at high values with an average of 4.83 practical salinity unit (psu), while Nitrosomonas urea-like ammonia oxidizing bacteria and Thaumarcheota l.1b (soil group) ammonia-oxidizing archaea became dominant when the wastewater salinity decreased to a more stable lower level with an average of 1.93 psu. Based on the amoA gene-based terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses, results from this study demonstrated that the observed shift in ammonia oxidizing bacteria and archaea populations is likely caused by a change of the wastewater salinity level.
- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 2013-04-00
著者
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Wu Yi-ju
Department Of Surgery Show-chwan Memorial Hospital
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Fukushima Toshikazu
Department of Environmental Engineering, National Cheng Kung University
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Whang Liang-Ming
Department of Environmental Engineering, National Cheng Kung University
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Chang Shao-Hsiung
Department of Environmental Engineering, National Cheng Kung University
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Whang Liang-Ming
Department of Environmental Engineering, National Cheng Kung University:Sustainable Environment Research Center (SERC), National Cheng Kung University:Research Center for Energy Technology and Strategy (RCETS), National Cheng Kung University
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Wu Yi-Ju
Department of Environmental Engineering, National Cheng Kung University
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