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Role of bacterivorous organisms on fungal-based systems for natural tannin degradation

Tannery wastewater presents high concentrations of organic load and pollutant recalcitrant molecules (e.g. tannins), which reduce the efficiency of biological treatment processes. Recent studies showed that several fungal species and strains are effective in the degradation of tannins. However, high...

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Autores principales: Sigona, Cristiana, Bardi, Alessandra, Modeo, Letizia, Mori, Gualtiero, Potekhin, Alexey, Verni, Franco, Munz, Giulio, Petroni, Giulio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7118291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32258507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03604
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author Sigona, Cristiana
Bardi, Alessandra
Modeo, Letizia
Mori, Gualtiero
Potekhin, Alexey
Verni, Franco
Munz, Giulio
Petroni, Giulio
author_facet Sigona, Cristiana
Bardi, Alessandra
Modeo, Letizia
Mori, Gualtiero
Potekhin, Alexey
Verni, Franco
Munz, Giulio
Petroni, Giulio
author_sort Sigona, Cristiana
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description Tannery wastewater presents high concentrations of organic load and pollutant recalcitrant molecules (e.g. tannins), which reduce the efficiency of biological treatment processes. Recent studies showed that several fungal species and strains are effective in the degradation of tannins. However, high bacterial load can negatively affect fungal growth, reducing system stability and degradation performances. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of the introduction of bacterivorous grazers (ciliates and/or rotifers) in batch scale experiments using fungi to remove Tara tannin, i.e. to check the potential synergistic effect between fungi and bacterivorous grazers in the degradation of recalcitrant compounds. In this context, the ciliated grazers Paramecium calkinsi, Tetrahymena sp., Pseudovorticella sp., and the rotifer Lecane inermis, preliminary selected according to their ability to grow in a solution prepared with Tara tannin, were separately tested. Activated sludge, including a complex mixture of native grazers, was used as experimental control. The following parameters were monitored: bacterial load, number of grazers/mL and Soluble Chemical Oxygen Demand (SCOD). Colony Forming Unit (CFU)/grazers ratio was also calculated. Particular attention was paid to: i) bacterial load reduction and ii) enhancement of recalcitrant compounds degradation, and we observed that in all experimental conditions where grazers occurred bacterial load was significantly reduced and the system achieved a higher SCOD removal in a shorter time. Our findings provide useful insights for the stabilization of fungal-based systems in non-sterile conditions.
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spelling pubmed-71182912020-04-06 Role of bacterivorous organisms on fungal-based systems for natural tannin degradation Sigona, Cristiana Bardi, Alessandra Modeo, Letizia Mori, Gualtiero Potekhin, Alexey Verni, Franco Munz, Giulio Petroni, Giulio Heliyon Article Tannery wastewater presents high concentrations of organic load and pollutant recalcitrant molecules (e.g. tannins), which reduce the efficiency of biological treatment processes. Recent studies showed that several fungal species and strains are effective in the degradation of tannins. However, high bacterial load can negatively affect fungal growth, reducing system stability and degradation performances. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of the introduction of bacterivorous grazers (ciliates and/or rotifers) in batch scale experiments using fungi to remove Tara tannin, i.e. to check the potential synergistic effect between fungi and bacterivorous grazers in the degradation of recalcitrant compounds. In this context, the ciliated grazers Paramecium calkinsi, Tetrahymena sp., Pseudovorticella sp., and the rotifer Lecane inermis, preliminary selected according to their ability to grow in a solution prepared with Tara tannin, were separately tested. Activated sludge, including a complex mixture of native grazers, was used as experimental control. The following parameters were monitored: bacterial load, number of grazers/mL and Soluble Chemical Oxygen Demand (SCOD). Colony Forming Unit (CFU)/grazers ratio was also calculated. Particular attention was paid to: i) bacterial load reduction and ii) enhancement of recalcitrant compounds degradation, and we observed that in all experimental conditions where grazers occurred bacterial load was significantly reduced and the system achieved a higher SCOD removal in a shorter time. Our findings provide useful insights for the stabilization of fungal-based systems in non-sterile conditions. Elsevier 2020-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7118291/ /pubmed/32258507 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03604 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Verni, Franco
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Role of bacterivorous organisms on fungal-based systems for natural tannin degradation
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