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Fungal Diversity in Two Wastewater Treatment Plants in North Italy

In urban wastewater treatment plants, bacteria lead the biological component of the depuration process, but the microbial community is also rich in fungi (mainly molds, yeasts and pseudo-yeasts), whose taxonomical diversity and relative frequency depend on several factors, e.g., quality of wastewate...

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Autores principales: Buratti, Simone, Girometta, Carolina Elena, Baiguera, Rebecca Michela, Barucco, Barbara, Bernardi, Marco, De Girolamo, Giuseppe, Malgaretti, Maura, Oliva, Desdemona, Picco, Anna Maria, Savino, Elena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9229248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35744613
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10061096
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author Buratti, Simone
Girometta, Carolina Elena
Baiguera, Rebecca Michela
Barucco, Barbara
Bernardi, Marco
De Girolamo, Giuseppe
Malgaretti, Maura
Oliva, Desdemona
Picco, Anna Maria
Savino, Elena
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Girometta, Carolina Elena
Baiguera, Rebecca Michela
Barucco, Barbara
Bernardi, Marco
De Girolamo, Giuseppe
Malgaretti, Maura
Oliva, Desdemona
Picco, Anna Maria
Savino, Elena
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description In urban wastewater treatment plants, bacteria lead the biological component of the depuration process, but the microbial community is also rich in fungi (mainly molds, yeasts and pseudo-yeasts), whose taxonomical diversity and relative frequency depend on several factors, e.g., quality of wastewater input, climate, seasonality, and depuration stage. By joining morphological and molecular identification, we investigated the fungal diversity in two different plants for the urban wastewater treatment in the suburbs of the two major cities in Lombardia, the core of industrial and commercial activities in Italy. This study presents a comparison of the fungal diversity across the depuration stages by applying the concepts of α-, β- and ζ-diversity. Eurotiales (mainly with Aspergillus and Penicillium), Trichosporonales (Trichosporon sensu lato), Saccharomycetales (mainly with Geotrichum) and Hypocreales (mainly with Fusarium and Trichoderma) are the most represented fungal orders and genera in all the stages and both the plants. The two plants show different trends in α-, β- and ζ-diversity, despite the fact that they all share a crash during the secondary sedimentation and turnover across the depuration stages. This study provides an insight on which taxa potentially contribute to each depuration stage and/or keep viable propagules in sludges after the collection from the external environment.
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spelling pubmed-92292482022-06-25 Fungal Diversity in Two Wastewater Treatment Plants in North Italy Buratti, Simone Girometta, Carolina Elena Baiguera, Rebecca Michela Barucco, Barbara Bernardi, Marco De Girolamo, Giuseppe Malgaretti, Maura Oliva, Desdemona Picco, Anna Maria Savino, Elena Microorganisms Article In urban wastewater treatment plants, bacteria lead the biological component of the depuration process, but the microbial community is also rich in fungi (mainly molds, yeasts and pseudo-yeasts), whose taxonomical diversity and relative frequency depend on several factors, e.g., quality of wastewater input, climate, seasonality, and depuration stage. By joining morphological and molecular identification, we investigated the fungal diversity in two different plants for the urban wastewater treatment in the suburbs of the two major cities in Lombardia, the core of industrial and commercial activities in Italy. This study presents a comparison of the fungal diversity across the depuration stages by applying the concepts of α-, β- and ζ-diversity. Eurotiales (mainly with Aspergillus and Penicillium), Trichosporonales (Trichosporon sensu lato), Saccharomycetales (mainly with Geotrichum) and Hypocreales (mainly with Fusarium and Trichoderma) are the most represented fungal orders and genera in all the stages and both the plants. The two plants show different trends in α-, β- and ζ-diversity, despite the fact that they all share a crash during the secondary sedimentation and turnover across the depuration stages. This study provides an insight on which taxa potentially contribute to each depuration stage and/or keep viable propagules in sludges after the collection from the external environment. MDPI 2022-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9229248/ /pubmed/35744613 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10061096 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Girometta, Carolina Elena
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Barucco, Barbara
Bernardi, Marco
De Girolamo, Giuseppe
Malgaretti, Maura
Oliva, Desdemona
Picco, Anna Maria
Savino, Elena
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9229248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35744613
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10061096
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