• Title of article

    Deciphering the effect of salinity on the performance of submerged membrane bioreactor for aquaculture of bacterial community Original Research Article

  • Author/Authors

    Junming Hong، نويسنده , , Weibo Li، نويسنده , , Bing Lin، نويسنده , , Mengchao Zhan، نويسنده , , Chuandao Liu، نويسنده , , Bor-Yann Chen، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    23
  • To page
    30
  • Abstract
    The study tended to disclose the evolutionary process of bacterial community that affected the performance of submerged membrane bioreactor (MBR) for aquaculture wastewater treatment via PCR amplification of 16S rRNA genes combined with denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) analysis. The selection pressure of gradually-increased salinity would worsen the treatment performance of MBR. CODMn removal rate slightly decreased from ca. 98.39% to 95.82%. Short-cut nitrification and denitrification (SND) phenomenon took place when salinity was ca. 21 g·L− 1 and 28 g·L− 1, respectively. Effluent NO2−–N concentrations increased from 0.05 mg·L− 1 to 1.05 mg·L− 1 and reached to 2.66 mg·L− 1 when salt concentration was 28 g·L− 1. TN removal efficiency increased due to the SND process taking place in MBR. As the selection pressure of salt stress changed characteristics of community structures in the MBR, salt-tolerant microbe tended to gradually dominate in the population. Community-structure analysis indicated that Thiothrix eikelboomii, Pedomicrobium australicum, and Paracoccus bengalensis may hold crucial roles in the community ecology. Comparative PCR-DGGE analysis upon the mixed consortia in suspended activated sludge and cell-immobilized membrane revealed that there was no significant change of microbial structure taking place in the community.
  • Keywords
    Aquaculture wastewater , MBR , Salinity , PCR-DGGE , Bacterial community
  • Journal title
    Desalination
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Desalination
  • Record number

    1115718