Microbial community response to influent shift and lowering temperature in a two-stage mainstream deammonification process

•Microbial response to influent shift in a two-stage PN-anammox process was studied.•Bacterial diversity significantly increased when treating the real sewage.•Influent shift caused obviously microbial structure change of nitritation granules.•The dominant bacteria in anammox reactor were stable ind...

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Published inBioresource technology Vol. 262; pp. 132 - 140
Main Authors Liu, Wenru, Ji, Xiaoming, Wang, Jianfang, Yang, Dianhai, Shen, Yaoliang, Chen, Chongjun, Qian, Feiyue, Wu, Peng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.08.2018
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Summary:•Microbial response to influent shift in a two-stage PN-anammox process was studied.•Bacterial diversity significantly increased when treating the real sewage.•Influent shift caused obviously microbial structure change of nitritation granules.•The dominant bacteria in anammox reactor were stable independent of influent shift.•Species within Nitrosomonas and Brocadia were the dominant functional bacteria. The effects of influent shift from synthetic wastewater to anaerobically pretreated actual sewage coupling with lowering temperature on microbial community of a two-stage partial nitritation (PN)-anammox process were evaluated through high-throughput sequencing. Venn diagrams and Hill numbers showed the significantly increased bacterial diversity both in the PN and anammox reactor. However, taxonomic analysis indicated that outstanding enrichment of heterotrophic bacteria and reduction of autotrophic species mainly occurred in the PN reactor, while nearly all of the dominant bacteria in the anammox reactor only slightly decreased in abundance. Moreover, immigrant bacteria from the PN reactor to the following anammox reactor had no negative effect on the anammox function. These results implied the positive role of the first-stage PN in maintaining the stability of the following anammox community. Nitrosomonas europaea (17.9–52.9%) and one cluster (19.2–27.7%) within Candidatus Brocadia remained as the dominant functional species in the PN and anammox reactor, respectively.
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ISSN:0960-8524
1873-2976
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2018.04.082