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Molecular identification of the microbial diversity in two sequencing batch reactors with activated sludge
Authors:Denecke Martin  Eilmus Sascha  Röder Nadine  Roesch Christopher  Bothe Hermann
Affiliation:(1) Department of Waste and Urban Water Management, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Duisburg-Essen, Universit?tsstra?e 15, 45141 Essen, Germany;(2) Botanical Institute, University of Cologne, Z?lpicher Str 47b, 50923 Cologne, Germany
Abstract:
The diversity of the microbial community was identified in two lab-scale, ideally mixed sequencing batch reactors which were run for 115 days. One of the reactors was intermittently aerated (2 h aerobically/2 h anaerobically) whereas the other was consistently aerated. The amount of biomass as dry matter, the degradation of organic carbon determined by chemical oxygen demand and nitrogen-degradation activity were followed over the operation of the two reactors and did not show significant differences between the two approaches at the end of the experiment. At this point, the composition of the microbial community was determined by a terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism approach using multiple restriction enzymes by which organisms were retrieved to the lowest taxonomic level. The microbial composition was then significantly different. The species richness was at least five-fold higher in the intermittently aerated reactor than in the permanently kept aerobic approach which is in line with the observation that ecosystem disturbances result in higher diversity.
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