TY - JOUR
T1 - Temperature Variations Shape Niche Occupation of Nitrotoga-like Bacteria in Activated Sludge
AU - Liu, Yanchen
AU - Li, Siqi
AU - Ni, Gaofeng
AU - Duan, Haoran
AU - Huang, Xia
AU - Yuan, Zhiguo
AU - Zheng, Min
PY - 2021/1/8
Y1 - 2021/1/8
N2 - Oxidation of nitrite to nitrate is an essential process in wastewater treatment systems. Previous culturing studies have revealed that a new nitrite-oxidizing Candidatus Nitrotoga genus is particularly adaptive in cold habitats. This study provides the first observation of the influence of temperature on the competition and adaptation behavior of Nitrotoga-like bacteria in activated sludge nitrifying communities. With Nitrotoga-dominated sludge as the inoculum, two laboratory nitrifying reactors were fed with real domestic wastewater and operated at reduced temperatures from 14 to 4 °C and increased temperatures from 22 to 34 °C. Within 180 days of operation, activated sludge samples were regularly collected for 16S rRNA gene-based quantitative polymerase chain reaction, Illumina, and third-generation PacBio sequencing analyses. The results demonstrated that temperature is a deciding factor affecting niche occupation of Nitrotoga-like bacteria. However, the classification of the species-level community showed that Candidatus Nitrotoga fabula-like populations remain less competitive at low temperatures, whereas two Nitrospira species belonging to sublineage I are adaptive over a wide temperature range of 4-34 °C. In addition, a temperature coefficient (θ) for the Nitrotoga-containing activated sludge was estimated to be 1.042 between 4 and 22 °C. © 2020 American Chemical Society.
AB - Oxidation of nitrite to nitrate is an essential process in wastewater treatment systems. Previous culturing studies have revealed that a new nitrite-oxidizing Candidatus Nitrotoga genus is particularly adaptive in cold habitats. This study provides the first observation of the influence of temperature on the competition and adaptation behavior of Nitrotoga-like bacteria in activated sludge nitrifying communities. With Nitrotoga-dominated sludge as the inoculum, two laboratory nitrifying reactors were fed with real domestic wastewater and operated at reduced temperatures from 14 to 4 °C and increased temperatures from 22 to 34 °C. Within 180 days of operation, activated sludge samples were regularly collected for 16S rRNA gene-based quantitative polymerase chain reaction, Illumina, and third-generation PacBio sequencing analyses. The results demonstrated that temperature is a deciding factor affecting niche occupation of Nitrotoga-like bacteria. However, the classification of the species-level community showed that Candidatus Nitrotoga fabula-like populations remain less competitive at low temperatures, whereas two Nitrospira species belonging to sublineage I are adaptive over a wide temperature range of 4-34 °C. In addition, a temperature coefficient (θ) for the Nitrotoga-containing activated sludge was estimated to be 1.042 between 4 and 22 °C. © 2020 American Chemical Society.
KW - activated sludge community
KW - Candidatus Nitrotoga
KW - kinetics
KW - nitrite oxidation
KW - Nitrospira
KW - temperature
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U2 - 10.1021/acsestwater.0c00060
DO - 10.1021/acsestwater.0c00060
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 2690-0637
VL - 1
SP - 167
EP - 174
JO - ACS ES&T Water
JF - ACS ES&T Water
IS - 1
ER -