TY - JOUR
T1 - The content of trace element iron is a key factor for competition between anaerobic ammonium oxidation and methane-dependent denitrification processes
AU - Lu, Yong-Ze
AU - Fu, Liang
AU - Li, Na
AU - Ding, Jing
AU - Bai, Ya-Nan
AU - Samaras, Petros
AU - Zeng, Raymond Jianxiong
PY - 2018/5
Y1 - 2018/5
N2 - Coupling of anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Anammox) with denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidation (DAMO) is a sustainable pathway for nitrogen removal and reducing methane emissions from waste-water treatment processes. However, studies on the competitive relation between Anammox bacteria and DAMO bacteria are limited. Here, we investigated the effects of variations in the contents of trace element iron on Anammox and DAMO microorganisms. The short-term results indicated that optimal concentrations of iron, which obviously stimulated the activity of Amammox bacteria, DAMO bacteria and DAMO archaea, were 80, 20, and 80 µM, respectively. The activity of Amammox bacteria increased more significant than DAMO bacteria with increasing contents of trace element iron. After long-term incubation with high content of trace element iron of 160 µM in the medium, Candidatus Brocadia (Amammox bacteria) outcompeted Candidatus Methylomirabilis oxyfera (DAMO bacteria), and ANME-2d (DAMO archaea) remarkably increased in number and dominated the co-culture systems (64.5%). Meanwhile, with further addition of iron, the removal rate of ammonium and nitrate increased by 13.6 and 9.2 times, respectively, when compared with that noted in the control. As far as we know, this study is the first to explore the important role of trace element iron contents in the competition between Anammox bacteria and DAMO bacteria and further enrichment of DAMO archaea by regulating the contents of trace element iron.
AB - Coupling of anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Anammox) with denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidation (DAMO) is a sustainable pathway for nitrogen removal and reducing methane emissions from waste-water treatment processes. However, studies on the competitive relation between Anammox bacteria and DAMO bacteria are limited. Here, we investigated the effects of variations in the contents of trace element iron on Anammox and DAMO microorganisms. The short-term results indicated that optimal concentrations of iron, which obviously stimulated the activity of Amammox bacteria, DAMO bacteria and DAMO archaea, were 80, 20, and 80 µM, respectively. The activity of Amammox bacteria increased more significant than DAMO bacteria with increasing contents of trace element iron. After long-term incubation with high content of trace element iron of 160 µM in the medium, Candidatus Brocadia (Amammox bacteria) outcompeted Candidatus Methylomirabilis oxyfera (DAMO bacteria), and ANME-2d (DAMO archaea) remarkably increased in number and dominated the co-culture systems (64.5%). Meanwhile, with further addition of iron, the removal rate of ammonium and nitrate increased by 13.6 and 9.2 times, respectively, when compared with that noted in the control. As far as we know, this study is the first to explore the important role of trace element iron contents in the competition between Anammox bacteria and DAMO bacteria and further enrichment of DAMO archaea by regulating the contents of trace element iron.
KW - Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Anammox)
KW - Denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidation (DAMO)
KW - Trace element iron
KW - Competition
KW - Co-culture systems
KW - MEMBRANE BIOFILM REACTOR
KW - ANAMMOX BACTERIA
KW - NITROGEN REMOVAL
KW - SIMULTANEOUS ENRICHMENT
KW - OXIDIZING BACTERIA
KW - WASTE-WATER
KW - NITRITE
KW - COOCCURRENCE
KW - REDUCTION
KW - SOIL
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U2 - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.01.172
DO - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.01.172
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 0045-6535
VL - 198
SP - 370
EP - 376
JO - Chemosphere
JF - Chemosphere
ER -