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Influent carbon to phosphorus ratio drives the selection of PHA-storing organisms in a single CSTR
Enriching a biomass with a high fraction of polyhydroxyalkanoate-storing organisms (PHA-storers) represents an essential step in the production of PHAs (bioplastics) from municipal wastewater using mixed microbial cultures. A major challenge is however to create selective growth conditions that are...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9364015/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35965889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wroa.2022.100150 |
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author | Brison, Antoine Rossi, Pierre Derlon, Nicolas |
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description | Enriching a biomass with a high fraction of polyhydroxyalkanoate-storing organisms (PHA-storers) represents an essential step in the production of PHAs (bioplastics) from municipal wastewater using mixed microbial cultures. A major challenge is however to create selective growth conditions that are favourable to PHA-storers. Our study thus investigates to what extent the influent COD to phosphorus (COD:P) ratio can be used as a tool for the robust selection of PHA-storers in a single continuous-flow stirred-tank reactor (CSTR). Therefore, we operated five CSTRs in parallel, fed with synthetic wastewater (50% acetate - 50% propionate) with different COD:P ratios (200−1000 gCOD gP(−1)), and performed a detailed analysis of the microbial communities over long-term (30−70 solid retention times). Our study demonstrates that efficient and robust selection of PHA-storers can be achieved in a single CSTR at high influent COD:P ratios. The selective advantage for PHA-storers increases with the influent COD:P ratio, but only if growth conditions remain limited by both C-substrate and P. In contrast, selection performance deteriorates when COD:P ratios are too high and growth conditions are limited by P only. At an optimal COD:P ratio of 800 gCOD gP(−1), a stable microbial community consisting of >90% PHA-storers and dominated by Pannonibacter sp. was selected in the long-term. Finally, our results suggest that high COD:P ratios provide a selective advantage to microorganisms with low cellular P requirements, explaining why different PHA-storers (i.e., Xanthobacter sp. vs. Pannonibacter sp.) were selected depending on the influent COD:P ratio (i.e., 200 vs. 800 gCOD gP(−1)). Overall, our results provide relevant insights for the development of a new approach for selecting PHA-storers, based on the use of a single CSTR and control of the influent COD:P ratio. |
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spelling | pubmed-93640152022-08-11 Influent carbon to phosphorus ratio drives the selection of PHA-storing organisms in a single CSTR Brison, Antoine Rossi, Pierre Derlon, Nicolas Water Res X Full Paper Enriching a biomass with a high fraction of polyhydroxyalkanoate-storing organisms (PHA-storers) represents an essential step in the production of PHAs (bioplastics) from municipal wastewater using mixed microbial cultures. A major challenge is however to create selective growth conditions that are favourable to PHA-storers. Our study thus investigates to what extent the influent COD to phosphorus (COD:P) ratio can be used as a tool for the robust selection of PHA-storers in a single continuous-flow stirred-tank reactor (CSTR). Therefore, we operated five CSTRs in parallel, fed with synthetic wastewater (50% acetate - 50% propionate) with different COD:P ratios (200−1000 gCOD gP(−1)), and performed a detailed analysis of the microbial communities over long-term (30−70 solid retention times). Our study demonstrates that efficient and robust selection of PHA-storers can be achieved in a single CSTR at high influent COD:P ratios. The selective advantage for PHA-storers increases with the influent COD:P ratio, but only if growth conditions remain limited by both C-substrate and P. In contrast, selection performance deteriorates when COD:P ratios are too high and growth conditions are limited by P only. At an optimal COD:P ratio of 800 gCOD gP(−1), a stable microbial community consisting of >90% PHA-storers and dominated by Pannonibacter sp. was selected in the long-term. Finally, our results suggest that high COD:P ratios provide a selective advantage to microorganisms with low cellular P requirements, explaining why different PHA-storers (i.e., Xanthobacter sp. vs. Pannonibacter sp.) were selected depending on the influent COD:P ratio (i.e., 200 vs. 800 gCOD gP(−1)). Overall, our results provide relevant insights for the development of a new approach for selecting PHA-storers, based on the use of a single CSTR and control of the influent COD:P ratio. Elsevier 2022-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9364015/ /pubmed/35965889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wroa.2022.100150 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Full Paper Brison, Antoine Rossi, Pierre Derlon, Nicolas Influent carbon to phosphorus ratio drives the selection of PHA-storing organisms in a single CSTR |
title | Influent carbon to phosphorus ratio drives the selection of PHA-storing organisms in a single CSTR |
title_full | Influent carbon to phosphorus ratio drives the selection of PHA-storing organisms in a single CSTR |
title_fullStr | Influent carbon to phosphorus ratio drives the selection of PHA-storing organisms in a single CSTR |
title_full_unstemmed | Influent carbon to phosphorus ratio drives the selection of PHA-storing organisms in a single CSTR |
title_short | Influent carbon to phosphorus ratio drives the selection of PHA-storing organisms in a single CSTR |
title_sort | influent carbon to phosphorus ratio drives the selection of pha-storing organisms in a single cstr |
topic | Full Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9364015/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35965889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wroa.2022.100150 |
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