Marta Alves , Isabel Henriques , Paula M.L. Castro , Catarina L. Amorim
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Abstract
Wastewater comprises various stressors and their individual and combined immediate effects on aerobic granular sludge (AGS) are still underexplored. In this study, the AGS was exposed for 24 hours to wastewater with varying salt concentrations (up to 30 g NaCl L⁻¹) alongside pharmaceuticals (diclofenac, DCF or carbamazepine, CBZ). Differences in extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) production and composition were observed between single and combined stressor exposures. The removal of pharmaceuticals was influenced by the wastewater salinity level and the type of pharmaceutical, with a positive correlation found between the EPS polysaccharides content and the removal efficiency at salinity levels up to 10 g NaCl L⁻¹ . The combination of salinity and pharmaceuticals in wastewater also impacted the AGS bacteriome composition, with the bacteriome of the AGS not-exposed to stressors showing greater similarity to that of AGS exposed to DCF than to that exposed to CBZ, at each wastewater salinity level. Functional profiling suggested that short-term exposure to stressors slightly increased the relative abundance of mismatch repair, cell motility, and homologous recombination functions in the AGS microbiome. Summing up, the stressors impact on AGS bacteriome structure and EPS production varies depending on the pharmaceutical and whether it is combined with salt or not. This study unveiled the immediate AGS response to both single and combined stressors exposure, but a more thoughtful characterization of the bacteriome composition over the early adaptation period to stressors is needed to understand the community succession and to identify key microbial groups.
废水包含各种压力源,它们对好氧颗粒污泥(AGS)的单独和联合直接影响仍未得到充分研究。在这项研究中,AGS与药物(双氯芬酸,DCF或卡马西平,CBZ)一起暴露在不同盐浓度(高达30 g NaCl L -⁻¹)的废水中24 小时。细胞外聚合物(EPS)的产生和组成在单一和联合应激暴露之间存在差异。药物的去除率受废水盐度和药物类型的影响,在盐度≤10 g NaCl L⁻¹ 时,EPS多糖含量与去除率呈正相关。废水中的盐度和药物的组合也影响了AGS细菌组的组成,在每个废水盐度水平下,未暴露于应激源的AGS与暴露于DCF的AGS的细菌组的相似性大于暴露于CBZ的AGS。功能分析表明,短期暴露于应激源会略微增加AGS微生物组中错配修复、细胞运动和同源重组功能的相对丰度。综上所述,应激源对AGS菌群结构和EPS产生的影响取决于药物和是否与盐结合。这项研究揭示了AGS对单一和联合应激源暴露的直接反应,但需要对早期适应应激源的细菌组组成进行更周到的表征,以了解群落演代并确定关键微生物群。
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