Looking for phosphate-accumulating bacteria in activated sludge processes: a multidisciplinary approach

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Cédric Tarayre
Raphaëlle Charlier
Anissa Delepierre
Alison Brognaux
Julien Bauwens
Frédéric Francis
Michaël Dermience
Georges Lognay
Bernard Taminiau
Georges Daube
Philippe Compère
Erik Meers
Evi Michels
Frank Delvigne
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[1] University of Liege,Microbial Processes and Interactions, TERRA Research Centre, Gembloux Agro
[2] University of Liege,Bio Tech
[3] University of Liege,Entomologie Fonctionnelle et Évolutive, AgroBioChem, Gembloux Agro
[4] University of Liege,Bio Tech
[5] Université de Liège,Chimie Analytique, AgroBioChem, Gembloux Agro
[6] Ghent University,Bio Tech
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Phosphorus recovery; Polyphosphate; PAOs; Wastewater; Recycling; Microbial consortium;
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Over the past decades, an increasing need in renewable resources has progressively appeared. This trend concerns not only fossil fuels but also mineral resources. Wastewater and sewage sludge contain significant concentrations in phosphate and can be considered as a fertilizer source of the utmost importance. In wastewater treatment plants, the biological uptake of phosphate is performed by a specific microbiota: the phosphate-accumulating organisms. These microorganisms are recovered in sewage sludge. Here, we aimed to investigate the occurrence of phosphate accumulators in four wastewater treatment plants. A 16S metagenetic analysis identified the main bacterial phyla extracted from the aerobic treatment: α-Proteobacteria, β-Proteobacteria, and Sphingobacteria. An enrichment stage was performed to stimulate the specific growth of phosphate-accumulating bacteria in an acetate medium. An analysis of metabolic activities of sulfur and phosphorus highlighted strong modifications related to phosphorus and much less distinguishable effects with sulfur. A solid acetate medium containing 5-Br-4-Cl-3-indolyl phosphate was used to select potential phosphate-accumulating bacteria from the enriched consortia. The positive strains have been found to belong in the genera Acinetobacter, Corynebacterium, and Pseudomonas. Finally, electron microscopy was applied to the strains and allowed to confirm the presence of polyphosphate granules. Some of these bacteria contained granules the size of which exceeded 100 nm.
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页码:8017 / 8032
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