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Effect of Wastewater on the Composition of Bacterial Microbiota of Phragmites australis Used in Constructed Wetlands for Phytodepuration

Phytodepuration occurs in the plant-mediated remediation processes exploited to remove pollutants from wastewater, and Phragmites australis is one of the most used plants. This goal is achieved using constructed wetlands (CW), which are engineered systems designed to mimic the natural processes of p...

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Autores principales: Cangioli, Lisa, Salobehaj, Maria, Del Duca, Sara, Fagorzi, Camilla, Berardi, Chiara, Coppini, Ester, Fibbi, Donatella, Fani, Renato, Vassallo, Alberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9739656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36501250
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11233210
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author Cangioli, Lisa
Salobehaj, Maria
Del Duca, Sara
Fagorzi, Camilla
Berardi, Chiara
Coppini, Ester
Fibbi, Donatella
Fani, Renato
Vassallo, Alberto
author_facet Cangioli, Lisa
Salobehaj, Maria
Del Duca, Sara
Fagorzi, Camilla
Berardi, Chiara
Coppini, Ester
Fibbi, Donatella
Fani, Renato
Vassallo, Alberto
author_sort Cangioli, Lisa
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description Phytodepuration occurs in the plant-mediated remediation processes exploited to remove pollutants from wastewater, and Phragmites australis is one of the most used plants. This goal is achieved using constructed wetlands (CW), which are engineered systems designed to mimic the natural processes of pollutants removal. The aim of this work was to characterize the bacterial communities associated to P. australis, soils, and permeates of the CW of Calice (Prato, Italy), to evaluate the possible effect of wastewaters on the CW bacterial communities, through a next-generation sequencing-based approach. A total of 122 samples were collected from different tissues of P. australis (i.e., roots, aerial parts, and stem), soil (i.e., rhizospheric and bulk soil), and permeates, and analyzed. All samples were collected during five sampling campaigns, with the first one performed before the activation of the plant. Obtained results highlighted a specific microbiota of P. australis, conserved among the different plant tissues and during time, showing a lower alpha diversity than the other samples and not influenced by the more complex and variable environmental (soils and permeates) bacterial communities. These data suggest that P. australis is able to select and maintain a defined microbiota, a capacity that could allow the plant to survive in hostile environments, such as that of CW.
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spelling pubmed-97396562022-12-11 Effect of Wastewater on the Composition of Bacterial Microbiota of Phragmites australis Used in Constructed Wetlands for Phytodepuration Cangioli, Lisa Salobehaj, Maria Del Duca, Sara Fagorzi, Camilla Berardi, Chiara Coppini, Ester Fibbi, Donatella Fani, Renato Vassallo, Alberto Plants (Basel) Article Phytodepuration occurs in the plant-mediated remediation processes exploited to remove pollutants from wastewater, and Phragmites australis is one of the most used plants. This goal is achieved using constructed wetlands (CW), which are engineered systems designed to mimic the natural processes of pollutants removal. The aim of this work was to characterize the bacterial communities associated to P. australis, soils, and permeates of the CW of Calice (Prato, Italy), to evaluate the possible effect of wastewaters on the CW bacterial communities, through a next-generation sequencing-based approach. A total of 122 samples were collected from different tissues of P. australis (i.e., roots, aerial parts, and stem), soil (i.e., rhizospheric and bulk soil), and permeates, and analyzed. All samples were collected during five sampling campaigns, with the first one performed before the activation of the plant. Obtained results highlighted a specific microbiota of P. australis, conserved among the different plant tissues and during time, showing a lower alpha diversity than the other samples and not influenced by the more complex and variable environmental (soils and permeates) bacterial communities. These data suggest that P. australis is able to select and maintain a defined microbiota, a capacity that could allow the plant to survive in hostile environments, such as that of CW. MDPI 2022-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9739656/ /pubmed/36501250 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11233210 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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Cangioli, Lisa
Salobehaj, Maria
Del Duca, Sara
Fagorzi, Camilla
Berardi, Chiara
Coppini, Ester
Fibbi, Donatella
Fani, Renato
Vassallo, Alberto
Effect of Wastewater on the Composition of Bacterial Microbiota of Phragmites australis Used in Constructed Wetlands for Phytodepuration
title Effect of Wastewater on the Composition of Bacterial Microbiota of Phragmites australis Used in Constructed Wetlands for Phytodepuration
title_full Effect of Wastewater on the Composition of Bacterial Microbiota of Phragmites australis Used in Constructed Wetlands for Phytodepuration
title_fullStr Effect of Wastewater on the Composition of Bacterial Microbiota of Phragmites australis Used in Constructed Wetlands for Phytodepuration
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Wastewater on the Composition of Bacterial Microbiota of Phragmites australis Used in Constructed Wetlands for Phytodepuration
title_short Effect of Wastewater on the Composition of Bacterial Microbiota of Phragmites australis Used in Constructed Wetlands for Phytodepuration
title_sort effect of wastewater on the composition of bacterial microbiota of phragmites australis used in constructed wetlands for phytodepuration
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9739656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36501250
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11233210
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