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Membrane bioreactor wastewater treatment plants reveal diverse yeast and protist communities of potential significance in biofouling
Authors:Raquel Liébana  Ignacio Belda  Luis Gamella  Antonio Santos  Domingo Marquina
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology III, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:The yeast community was studied in a municipal full-scale membrane bioreactor wastewater treatment plant (MBR-WWTP). The unexpectedly high diversity of yeasts indicated that the activated sludge formed a suitable environment for them to proliferate, with cellular concentrations of 2.2 ± 0.8?×?103 CFU ml?1. Sixteen species of seven genera were present in the biological reactor, with Ascomycetes being the most prevalent group (93%). Most isolates were able to grow in a synthetic wastewater medium, adhere to polyethylene surfaces, and develop biofilms of variable complexity. The relationship between yeast populations and the protists in the MBR-WWTP was also studied, revealing that some protist species preyed on and ingested yeasts. These results suggest that yeast populations may play a role in the food web of a WWTP and, to some extent, contribute to membrane biofouling in MBR systems.
Keywords:wastewater treatment  membrane bioreactor  biofouling  yeast biofilms  protists  predation
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