Identification of active denitrifiers in full‐scale nutrient removal wastewater treatment systems |
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Authors: | Simon Jon McIlroy Anna Starnawska Piotr Starnawski Aaron Marc Saunders Marta Nierychlo Per Halkjær Nielsen Jeppe Lund Nielsen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biotechnology, Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Center for Microbial Communities, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Denitrification is essential to the removal of nitrogen from wastewater during treatment, yet an understanding of the diversity of the active denitrifying bacteria responsible in full‐scale wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is lacking. In this study, stable‐isotope probing (SIP) was applied in combination with microautoradiography (MAR)‐fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to identify previously unrecognized active denitrifying phylotypes in a full‐scale WWTP with biological N and P removal. Acknowledging that different denitrifiers will have specific carbon source preferences, a fully 13C‐labelled complex substrate was used for SIP incubations, under nitrite‐reducing conditions, in order to maximize the capture of the potentially metabolically diverse denitrifiers likely present. Members of the Rhodoferax, Dechloromonas, Sulfuritalea, Haliangium and Thermomonas were represented in the 16S rRNA gene clone libraries from DNA enriched in 13C, with FISH probes optimized here for their in situ characterization. FISH and MAR confirmed that they were all active denitrifiers in the community. The combined approach of SIP and MAR‐FISH represents an excellent approach for identifying and characterizing an un‐described diversity of active denitrifiers in full‐scale systems. |
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