2018
DOI: 10.4014/jmb.1712.12054
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Microbial Community of Tannery Wastewater Involved in Nitrification Revealed by Illumina MiSeq Sequencing

Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the microbial community of three tannery wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) involved in nitrification by Illumina MiSeq sequencing. The results showed that highly diverse communities were present in tannery wastewater. A total of six phyla, including Proteobacteria (37-41%), Bacteroidetes (6.04-16.80), Planctomycetes (3.65-16.55), Chloroflexi (2.51-11.48), Actinobacteria (1.91-9.21), and Acidobacteria (3.04-6.20), were identified as the main phyla, and Proteobacteria d… Show more

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“…In the review of Ferrera and Sanchez [21] some results of molecular studies on Archaea detection in various types of wastewater treatment system are presented. As described in literature, Archaea have been detected by the 454 pyrosequencing and Illumina, in the following samples from WWTPs: activated sludges, anaerobic sludges, effluent from swine WWTPs, anaerobic digester sludge, sludge from anaerobic reactors [10,11,29,[34][35][36][37][38][39]. Our results are the first to describe the changes of archaeal communities under the technological process in an operating full-scale municipal wastewater treatment plant by the Illumnia HiSeq platform (metagenomic shotgun sequencing).…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…In the review of Ferrera and Sanchez [21] some results of molecular studies on Archaea detection in various types of wastewater treatment system are presented. As described in literature, Archaea have been detected by the 454 pyrosequencing and Illumina, in the following samples from WWTPs: activated sludges, anaerobic sludges, effluent from swine WWTPs, anaerobic digester sludge, sludge from anaerobic reactors [10,11,29,[34][35][36][37][38][39]. Our results are the first to describe the changes of archaeal communities under the technological process in an operating full-scale municipal wastewater treatment plant by the Illumnia HiSeq platform (metagenomic shotgun sequencing).…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Crenarchaeota was the second most abundant phylum ranging from 3.5% in the raw wastewater (sample S1) to 9.5% in the sewage sludge from the outlet of the mechanical concentrator (sample S9) with average 6.6%. Euryarchaeota was also detected by Illumina MiSeq sequencing approach as the predominant phyla in tannery WWTP [29] and in other previous studies on activated sludge WWTPs [30,31]. Ma et al [29] compared the diversity and richness of the tannery wastewater with the municipal wastewater, and concluded that the two types of wastewater were similar in composition and structure.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 90%
“…Our analysis suggests that Proteobacteria may play a crucial role in the detoxification and assimilation of both organic and inorganic substances, including heavy metal contaminants, in sediment samples. Earlier many researchers have reported the dominant phylum as Proteobacteria in several waste-contaminated sites, such as solid waste dumping site ( Kumar R. et al, 2021 ), distillery waste ( Kumar and Chandra, 2020 ), antibiotic containing waste ( Marathe et al, 2016 ), tannery wastewater ( Ma et al, 2018 ), electronic waste polluted site ( Salam and Varma, 2019 ) and their important role in pollutant removal. The heavy metals/metalloids and pH significantly affected the abundance and structure of most microorganisms ( Zhao et al, 2020 ; Hu et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of the same OTU in four different treatment pools indicates that the same bacteria exist at different stages of treatment. Ma et al investigated the microbial communities in three tannery wastewater treatment plants using Illumina MiSeq sequencing; the same microorganisms were found in all three plants, proving that the wastewater source did not directly cause the microbial community structure in the wastewater treatment system [27]. The microbial community structures formed in different processing units differ because of variations in the environmental conditions surrounding them.…”
Section: Diversity Analysis For Bacterial Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…community structure in the wastewater treatment system [27]. The microbial community structures formed in different processing units differ because of variations in the environmental conditions surrounding them.…”
Section: Diversity Analysis For Bacterial Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%