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活性污泥处理厂中的微生物核心群落受到迁移和地理位置的强烈影响。

Microbial core communities in activated sludge plants are strongly affected by immigration and geography.

作者信息

Vestergaard Sofie Zacho, Dottorini Giulia, Peces Miriam, Murguz Admir, Dueholm Morten Kam Dahl, Nierychlo Marta, Nielsen Per Halkjær

机构信息

Department of Chemistry and Bioscience, Center for Microbial Communities, Aalborg University, Fredrik Bajers Vej 7H, 9220, Aalborg, Denmark.

出版信息

Environ Microbiome. 2024 Aug 29;19(1):63. doi: 10.1186/s40793-024-00604-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The microbiota in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and incoming wastewater is critical for the treatment process, the preservation of natural ecosystems and human health, and for the recovery of resources and achievement of sustainability goals. Both core species and conditionally rare and abundant taxa (CRAT) are considered process-critical but little is known about identity as well as true functional and ecological importance. Here, we present a comprehensive investigation of the microbiota of 84 municipal activated sludge (AS) plants with nutrient removal treating ~ 70% of all wastewater within a confined geographical area, Denmark (43,000 km). With the use of an ecosystem-specific database (MiDAS 5.2), species-level classification allowed us to investigate the core and CRAT species, whether they were active, and important factors determining their presence.

RESULTS

We established a comprehensive catalog of species with names or placeholder names showing each plant contained approx. 2,500 different species. Core and CRAT represented in total 258 species, constituting around 50% of all reads in every plant. However, not all core and CRAT could be regarded as process-critical as growth rate calculations revealed that 43% did not grow in the AS plants and were present only because of continuous immigration from the influent. Analyses of regional microbiota differences and distance decay patterns revealed a stronger effect for species than genera, demonstrating that geography had a clear effect on the AS microbiota, even across a limited geographical area such as Denmark (43,000 km).

CONCLUSIONS

The study is the first comprehensive investigation of WWTPs in a confined geographical area providing new insights in our understanding of activated sludge microbiology by introducing a concept of combining immigration and growth calculation with identifying core and CRAT to reveal the true ecosystem-critical organisms. Additionally, the clear biogeographical pattern on this scale highlights the need for more region-level studies to find regional process-critical taxa (core and CRAT), especially at species and amplicon sequence variant (ASV) level.

摘要

背景

污水处理厂(WWTPs)和进水废水中的微生物群对于处理过程、自然生态系统的保护和人类健康,以及资源回收和可持续发展目标的实现至关重要。核心物种以及条件性稀有和丰富分类群(CRAT)都被认为对处理过程至关重要,但对于它们的身份以及真正的功能和生态重要性却知之甚少。在此,我们对丹麦(43,000平方公里)这一有限地理区域内84个具有营养去除功能的城市活性污泥(AS)厂的微生物群进行了全面调查,这些工厂处理了约70%的所有废水。通过使用特定于生态系统的数据库(MiDAS 5.2),物种水平的分类使我们能够研究核心和CRAT物种,它们是否活跃,以及决定它们存在的重要因素。

结果

我们建立了一个包含名称或占位符名称的物种综合目录,显示每个工厂大约包含2500种不同的物种。核心和CRAT总共代表258个物种,占每个工厂所有读数的约50%。然而,并非所有核心和CRAT都可被视为对处理过程至关重要,因为生长速率计算表明,43%的物种在AS厂中不生长,仅因来自进水的持续迁入而存在。对区域微生物群差异和距离衰减模式的分析表明,物种的影响比属更强,这表明地理因素对AS微生物群有明显影响,即使在丹麦这样有限的地理区域(43,000平方公里)也是如此。

结论

这项研究是对有限地理区域内污水处理厂的首次全面调查,通过引入将迁入和生长计算与识别核心和CRAT相结合的概念,以揭示真正对生态系统至关重要的生物,为我们对活性污泥微生物学的理解提供了新的见解。此外,这种规模上明显的生物地理模式凸显了开展更多区域层面研究的必要性,以找到区域层面上对处理过程至关重要的分类群(核心和CRAT),尤其是在物种和扩增子序列变体(ASV)层面。

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