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Diversity Manipulation of Psychrophilic Bacterial Consortia for Improved Biological Treatment of Medium-Strength Wastewater at Low Temperature

Psychrophilic bacteria are valuable biocatalysts to develop robust bioaugmentation formulations for enhanced wastewater treatment at low temperatures or fluctuating temperature conditions. Here, using different biodiversity indices [based on species richness (SR), phylogenetic diversity (PD) and fun...

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Autores principales: Augelletti, Floriana, Jousset, Alexandre, Agathos, Spiros N., Stenuit, Benoit
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7393979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32793129
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01490
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author Augelletti, Floriana
Jousset, Alexandre
Agathos, Spiros N.
Stenuit, Benoit
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Jousset, Alexandre
Agathos, Spiros N.
Stenuit, Benoit
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description Psychrophilic bacteria are valuable biocatalysts to develop robust bioaugmentation formulations for enhanced wastewater treatment at low temperatures or fluctuating temperature conditions. Here, using different biodiversity indices [based on species richness (SR), phylogenetic diversity (PD) and functional diversity (FD)], we studied the effects of microbial diversity of artificial bacterial consortia on the biomass gross yields (measured through OD(600)) and removal efficiency of soluble chemical oxygen demand (mg sCOD removed/mg sCOD introduced) in synthetic, medium-strength wastewater. We built artificial consortia out of one to six bacterial strains isolated at 4°C through combinatorial biodiversity experiments. Increasing species richness resulted in improved sCOD removal efficiency (i.e., 0.266 ± 0.146, 0.542 ± 0.155, 0.742 ± 0.136, 0.822 ± 0.019 for mono-, tri-, penta-and hexacultures, respectively) and higher biomass gross yields (i.e., 0.065 ± 0.052, 0.132 ± 0.046, 0.173 ± 0.049, 0.216 ± 0.019 for mono-, tri-, penta,- and hexacultures, respectively). This positive relationship between biodiversity, sCOD removal and biomass gross yield was also observed when considering metabolic profiling (functional diversity) or evolutionary relationships (phylogenetic diversity). The positive effect of biodiversity on sCOD removal efficiency could be attributed to the selection of a particular, best-performing species (i.e., Pedobacter sp.) as well as complementary use of carbon resources among consortia members (i.e., complementarity effects). Among the biodiversity indices, PD diversity metrics explained higher variation in sCOD removal than SR and FD diversity metrics. For a more effective bioaugmentation, our results stress the importance of using phylogenetically diverse consortia, with an increased degradation ability, instead of single pure cultures. Moreover, PD could be used as an assembly rule to guide the composition of mixed cultures for wastewater bioaugmentation under psychrophilic conditions.
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spelling pubmed-73939792020-08-12 Diversity Manipulation of Psychrophilic Bacterial Consortia for Improved Biological Treatment of Medium-Strength Wastewater at Low Temperature Augelletti, Floriana Jousset, Alexandre Agathos, Spiros N. Stenuit, Benoit Front Microbiol Microbiology Psychrophilic bacteria are valuable biocatalysts to develop robust bioaugmentation formulations for enhanced wastewater treatment at low temperatures or fluctuating temperature conditions. Here, using different biodiversity indices [based on species richness (SR), phylogenetic diversity (PD) and functional diversity (FD)], we studied the effects of microbial diversity of artificial bacterial consortia on the biomass gross yields (measured through OD(600)) and removal efficiency of soluble chemical oxygen demand (mg sCOD removed/mg sCOD introduced) in synthetic, medium-strength wastewater. We built artificial consortia out of one to six bacterial strains isolated at 4°C through combinatorial biodiversity experiments. Increasing species richness resulted in improved sCOD removal efficiency (i.e., 0.266 ± 0.146, 0.542 ± 0.155, 0.742 ± 0.136, 0.822 ± 0.019 for mono-, tri-, penta-and hexacultures, respectively) and higher biomass gross yields (i.e., 0.065 ± 0.052, 0.132 ± 0.046, 0.173 ± 0.049, 0.216 ± 0.019 for mono-, tri-, penta,- and hexacultures, respectively). This positive relationship between biodiversity, sCOD removal and biomass gross yield was also observed when considering metabolic profiling (functional diversity) or evolutionary relationships (phylogenetic diversity). The positive effect of biodiversity on sCOD removal efficiency could be attributed to the selection of a particular, best-performing species (i.e., Pedobacter sp.) as well as complementary use of carbon resources among consortia members (i.e., complementarity effects). Among the biodiversity indices, PD diversity metrics explained higher variation in sCOD removal than SR and FD diversity metrics. For a more effective bioaugmentation, our results stress the importance of using phylogenetically diverse consortia, with an increased degradation ability, instead of single pure cultures. Moreover, PD could be used as an assembly rule to guide the composition of mixed cultures for wastewater bioaugmentation under psychrophilic conditions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7393979/ /pubmed/32793129 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01490 Text en Copyright © 2020 Augelletti, Jousset, Agathos and Stenuit. 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.
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Augelletti, Floriana
Jousset, Alexandre
Agathos, Spiros N.
Stenuit, Benoit
Diversity Manipulation of Psychrophilic Bacterial Consortia for Improved Biological Treatment of Medium-Strength Wastewater at Low Temperature
title Diversity Manipulation of Psychrophilic Bacterial Consortia for Improved Biological Treatment of Medium-Strength Wastewater at Low Temperature
title_full Diversity Manipulation of Psychrophilic Bacterial Consortia for Improved Biological Treatment of Medium-Strength Wastewater at Low Temperature
title_fullStr Diversity Manipulation of Psychrophilic Bacterial Consortia for Improved Biological Treatment of Medium-Strength Wastewater at Low Temperature
title_full_unstemmed Diversity Manipulation of Psychrophilic Bacterial Consortia for Improved Biological Treatment of Medium-Strength Wastewater at Low Temperature
title_short Diversity Manipulation of Psychrophilic Bacterial Consortia for Improved Biological Treatment of Medium-Strength Wastewater at Low Temperature
title_sort diversity manipulation of psychrophilic bacterial consortia for improved biological treatment of medium-strength wastewater at low temperature
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7393979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32793129
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01490
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