Characterization of the extracellular polymeric substances and microbial community of aerobic granulation sludge exposed to cefalexin
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posted on 2024-06-05, 09:50authored byQ Kong, Z-B Wang, L Shu, M-S Miao
This study characterizes the extracellular polymeric substances and bacterial community composition of aerobic granules exposed to cefalexin (CLX). The presence of CLX potentially decreases granular stabilities, resulting in a lowered granule diameter. Chemical oxygen demand and NH4+-N removal efficiencies were slightly decreased and the denitrification process was inhibited with CLX addition. Extracellular polymeric substance contents were significantly increased in aerobic granules exposed to CLX. The shifts of fluorescence intensities and peak locations in 3D-EEM fluorescence spectra indicated changes of EPS components. High-throughput sequencing analysis showed aerobic granules with CLX addition in synthetic wastewater had superior diversity of microbial species, and this was the reason that the level and components of EPS changed. The species richness for bacteria was increased from 341 to 352, which was revealed by Chao1. The Shannon index of diversity rose slightly from 3.59 to 3.73 with CLX addition. The abundance of Proteobacteria significantly decreased, while the abundance of Bacteroidetes and Chloroflexi underwent a highly significant increase in aerobic granules exposed to CLX.
History
Journal
International biodeterioration and biodegradation
Volume
102
Pagination
375-382
Location
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
ISSN
0964-8305
eISSN
1879-0208
Language
eng
Notes
CESE-2014 – Challenges in Environmental Science and Engineering Series Conference
Publication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal