Bacteriophage ecology in biological wastewater treatment systems

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Ruyin Liu
Zong Li
Ganghua Han
Shujuan Cun
Min Yang
Xinchun Liu
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[1] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,College of Resources and Environment
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Yanshan Earth Critical Zone and Surface Fluxes Research Station
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Research Center for Eco
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Phage; Wastewater treatment; Interactions; Applications; Pathogens;
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Biological wastewater treatment (BWT) is currently the most widely applied approach for treating wastewater. The performance of BWT systems depends on the complex microbial communities they support. Although bacteriophages (phages), which are the viruses that infect prokaryotes, are recognized as the most abundant life entities, understanding of their ecological roles in BWT systems remains limited. Here, we review recent progress in phage-associated researches in BWT systems, including the interactions between phage and host, polyvalent phages, the influence of phage activity on BWT performance, and the potential applications of phage-based control for sludge bulking/foaming and pathogens. The challenges and perspectives of phage ecology are also outlined, which are expected to provide implications for future research and applications.
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页码:5299 / 5307
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