Sustainable Environment Research (Mar 2022)

Microbial community composition, dynamics, and biogeochemistry during the start-up of a partial nitritation-anammox pathway in an upflow reactor

  • Hugo Ribeiro,
  • I. Made W. Wijaya,
  • Verónica Soares-Santos,
  • Eddy Setiadi Soedjono,
  • Agus Slamet,
  • Catarina Teixeira,
  • Adriano A. Bordalo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s42834-022-00130-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

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Abstract The dynamics of the microbial community and functional taxa related to nitrogen (N) removal biogeochemical processes can be important to the development of new cost-effective processes in wastewater treatment. This work consisted of the start-up of an upflow reactor for N-removal by partial nitritation/anammox pathway, working at ambient temperature, during 397 d. After an adaptation to the reactor operational conditions, a stable total N-removal (52% efficiency) was linked to ammonium deletion. High-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons analysis revealed a relative abundance of about 1% of anammox genus Candidatus Brocadia after 397 d. Nitrosomonas, a nitrifying bacterium also increased the relative abundance, together with the accretion of relative numbers of Denitratisoma and Thiobacillus, recognized as heterotrophic and chemolithoautotrophic denitrifying bacteria, respectively. These findings provide a better understanding of the N-removal by key microbial groups that may be useful to optimize future field application of systems working at ambient temperature.

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