2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2672.2009.04283.x
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Occurrence of ammonia-oxidizing Archaea in activated sludges of a laboratory scale reactor and two wastewater treatment plants

Abstract: Aims:  Characterization of the ammonia‐oxidizing archaea (AOA) community in activated sludge from a nitrogen removal bioreactor and wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Methods and Results:  Three primer sets specific for ammonia mono‐oxygenase α‐subunit (amoA) were used to construct clone libraries for activated sludge sample from a nitrogen removal bioreactor. One primer set resulted in strong nonspecific PCR products. The other two clone libraries retrieved both shared and unique AOA amoA sequences. One pri… Show more

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“…Two additional sequences were recovered from the recyclostat that clustered most closely with amoA gene sequences recovered from activated sludge (e.g., accession no. EU860279 [88]) and a wastewater treatment plant (e.g., accession no. DQ304880), and therefore these are referred to as the "wastewater (WW)" amoA clade ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two additional sequences were recovered from the recyclostat that clustered most closely with amoA gene sequences recovered from activated sludge (e.g., accession no. EU860279 [88]) and a wastewater treatment plant (e.g., accession no. DQ304880), and therefore these are referred to as the "wastewater (WW)" amoA clade ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite these findings it is still unclear whether all AEA detected in these environments indeed live from autotrophic ammonia oxidation, and their potential role for nitrogen removal in engineered biological systems has not been clarified as yet (26)(27)(28)33). We report an extensive survey of the distribution, abundance, and activity of AEA in diverse WWTPs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23). In contrast, there have been very few studies of AEA-the term originally used for amoA-carrying thaumarchaeotes by Dang and colleagues (24,25)-in engineered biological treatment systems (26)(27)(28). When quantitative analyses of AOB and AEA have been conducted in some nitrifying WWTPs, the abundance of AOB has been shown to exceed that of AEA by two to three orders of magnitude.…”
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“…It has been proved that Archaea played an important role in aerobic nitrification. Archaeal ammonium-oxidizer amoA sequences have been identified in a laboratory-scale reactor [59]. Wang et al [1] investigated the dynamic populations of Archaea in a lab-scale multimedia biofilter.…”
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confidence: 99%