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Neglected Effects of Inoculum Preservation on the Start-Up of Psychrophilic Bioelectrochemical Systems and Shaping Bacterial Communities at Low Temperature

Bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) are capable of simultaneous wastewater treatment and resource recovery at low temperatures. However, the direct enrichment of psychrophilic and electroactive biofilms in BESs at 4°C is difficult due to the lack of understanding in the physioecology of psychrophilic...

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Autores principales: Lu, Sidan, Xie, Binghan, Liu, Bingfeng, Lu, Baiyun, Xing, Defeng
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6507619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31118927
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00935
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author Lu, Sidan
Xie, Binghan
Liu, Bingfeng
Lu, Baiyun
Xing, Defeng
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Xie, Binghan
Liu, Bingfeng
Lu, Baiyun
Xing, Defeng
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description Bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) are capable of simultaneous wastewater treatment and resource recovery at low temperatures. However, the direct enrichment of psychrophilic and electroactive biofilms in BESs at 4°C is difficult due to the lack of understanding in the physioecology of psychrophilic exoelectrogens. Here, we report the start-up and operation of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) at 4°C with pre-acclimated inocula at different temperatures (4°C, 10°C, 25°C, and −20°C) for 7 days and 14 days. MFCs with 7-day-pretreated inocula reached higher peak voltages than did those with 14-day-pretreated inocula. The highest power densities were obtained by MFCs with 25°C – 7-day-, 25°C – 14-day-, and 4°C – 7-day-pretreated inocula (650–700 mW/m(2)). In contrast, the control MFCs with untreated inocula were stable at 450 mW/m(2). The power densities of MFCs with 7-day-pretreated inocula were higher than those obtained by MFCs with 14-day-pretreated inocula. The MFCs with 10°C – 7-day-pretreated inocula and the control MFCs showed higher chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal (90–91%) than other MFCs. Illumina HiSeq sequencing based on 16S rRNA gene amplicons indicated that bacterial communities of the anode biofilms were shaped by pretreated inocula at different temperatures. Compared with the control MFCs with untreated inocula, MFCs with temperature-pretreated inocula demonstrated higher microbial diversity, but did not do so with −20°C-pretreated inocula. Principal components analysis (PCA) revealed an obvious separation between the inocula pretreated at 4°C and those pretreated at 10°C, implying that bacterial community structures could be shaped by pretreated inocula at low temperatures. The pretreatment period also had a diverse impact on the abundance of exoelectrogens and non-exoelectrogens in MFCs with inocula pretreated at different temperatures. The majority of the predominant population was affiliated with Geobacter with a relative abundance of 17–70% at different pre-acclimated temperatures, suggesting that the exoelectrogenic Geobacter could be effectively enriched at 4°C even with inocula pretreated at different temperatures. This study provides a strategy that was previously neglected for fast enrichment of psychrophilic exoelectrogens in BESs at low temperatures.
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spelling pubmed-65076192019-05-22 Neglected Effects of Inoculum Preservation on the Start-Up of Psychrophilic Bioelectrochemical Systems and Shaping Bacterial Communities at Low Temperature Lu, Sidan Xie, Binghan Liu, Bingfeng Lu, Baiyun Xing, Defeng Front Microbiol Microbiology Bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) are capable of simultaneous wastewater treatment and resource recovery at low temperatures. However, the direct enrichment of psychrophilic and electroactive biofilms in BESs at 4°C is difficult due to the lack of understanding in the physioecology of psychrophilic exoelectrogens. Here, we report the start-up and operation of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) at 4°C with pre-acclimated inocula at different temperatures (4°C, 10°C, 25°C, and −20°C) for 7 days and 14 days. MFCs with 7-day-pretreated inocula reached higher peak voltages than did those with 14-day-pretreated inocula. The highest power densities were obtained by MFCs with 25°C – 7-day-, 25°C – 14-day-, and 4°C – 7-day-pretreated inocula (650–700 mW/m(2)). In contrast, the control MFCs with untreated inocula were stable at 450 mW/m(2). The power densities of MFCs with 7-day-pretreated inocula were higher than those obtained by MFCs with 14-day-pretreated inocula. The MFCs with 10°C – 7-day-pretreated inocula and the control MFCs showed higher chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal (90–91%) than other MFCs. Illumina HiSeq sequencing based on 16S rRNA gene amplicons indicated that bacterial communities of the anode biofilms were shaped by pretreated inocula at different temperatures. Compared with the control MFCs with untreated inocula, MFCs with temperature-pretreated inocula demonstrated higher microbial diversity, but did not do so with −20°C-pretreated inocula. Principal components analysis (PCA) revealed an obvious separation between the inocula pretreated at 4°C and those pretreated at 10°C, implying that bacterial community structures could be shaped by pretreated inocula at low temperatures. The pretreatment period also had a diverse impact on the abundance of exoelectrogens and non-exoelectrogens in MFCs with inocula pretreated at different temperatures. The majority of the predominant population was affiliated with Geobacter with a relative abundance of 17–70% at different pre-acclimated temperatures, suggesting that the exoelectrogenic Geobacter could be effectively enriched at 4°C even with inocula pretreated at different temperatures. This study provides a strategy that was previously neglected for fast enrichment of psychrophilic exoelectrogens in BESs at low temperatures. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6507619/ /pubmed/31118927 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00935 Text en Copyright © 2019 Lu, Xie, Liu, Lu and Xing. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Lu, Sidan
Xie, Binghan
Liu, Bingfeng
Lu, Baiyun
Xing, Defeng
Neglected Effects of Inoculum Preservation on the Start-Up of Psychrophilic Bioelectrochemical Systems and Shaping Bacterial Communities at Low Temperature
title Neglected Effects of Inoculum Preservation on the Start-Up of Psychrophilic Bioelectrochemical Systems and Shaping Bacterial Communities at Low Temperature
title_full Neglected Effects of Inoculum Preservation on the Start-Up of Psychrophilic Bioelectrochemical Systems and Shaping Bacterial Communities at Low Temperature
title_fullStr Neglected Effects of Inoculum Preservation on the Start-Up of Psychrophilic Bioelectrochemical Systems and Shaping Bacterial Communities at Low Temperature
title_full_unstemmed Neglected Effects of Inoculum Preservation on the Start-Up of Psychrophilic Bioelectrochemical Systems and Shaping Bacterial Communities at Low Temperature
title_short Neglected Effects of Inoculum Preservation on the Start-Up of Psychrophilic Bioelectrochemical Systems and Shaping Bacterial Communities at Low Temperature
title_sort neglected effects of inoculum preservation on the start-up of psychrophilic bioelectrochemical systems and shaping bacterial communities at low temperature
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6507619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31118927
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00935
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