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FEMS Microbiology Ecology | 2002

Molecular characterization of microbial community in nitrate-removing activated sludge

Han-Woong Lee; Soo-Youn Lee; Jin-Woo Lee; Jong-Bok Park; E. Choi; Yong Keun Park

Abstract The microbial community composition and dominant denitrifying populations in high-nitrate-removing (CR-I) and low-nitrate-removing (CR-II) activated sludge from continuous bioreactors were investigated with most probable number (MPN) enumeration, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and 16S rDNA characterization. MPNs of nitrate-reducing bacteria of sludge CR-I and sludge CR-II were 2.82x10(7) and 2.69x10(4) colony-forming units ml(-1), respectively. Eight denitrifying bacteria and two nitrate-reducing bacteria were isolated from sludge CR-I, and four denitrifying bacteria and three nitrate-reducing bacteria from sludge CR-II. Small subunit rDNA characterization of the isolates showed that the majority belonged to the genus Pseudomonas. By using FISH up to 76% (CR-I) and 52% (CR-II) of total 4,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole cell counts hybridized to the bacterial probe EUB338. Members of beta-Proteobacteria were the most abundant proteobacterial group in both sludges, accounting for up to 41.6% and 37.1% of those detected by EUB338, respectively, whereas a higher number of Cytophaga-Flexibacter cluster members were observed in CR-I sludge compared to CR-II sludge. In contrast with culture-based results, the numbers of rRNA group I Pseudomonads accounted for less than 0.01% of those detected by EUB338 in both sludges. Ribosomal DNA clone library analysis showed that the beta-Proteobacteria were also dominant in both sludges. In CR-I sludge, they were related to Zooglorea ramigera, Alcaligenes defragrans, denitrifying Fe-oxidizing bacteria and Dechlorimonas sp., whereas in CR-II sludge, they were related to Nitrosomonas sp. and Dechlorimonas agitatus. When this reactor was operated under anaerobic and anoxic conditions, nitrifying bacteria could adapt to the anoxic environment. We inferred that anaerobic ammonium oxidation and nitrite oxidation may occur in low-nitrate-removing sludge CR-II and inhibit denitrification.


Water Science and Technology | 2002

Optimization of nitrogen removal from piggery waste by nitrite nitrification

Y. Eum; E. Choi


Water Science and Technology | 2001

Removal of odor emitted from composting facilities using a porous ceramic biofilter

S.-J. Park; S.-I. Nam; E. Choi


Water Science and Technology | 2002

Strategy for nitrogen removal from piggery waste

E. Choi; Y. Eum


Water Science and Technology | 2001

Extracellular polymeric substances in relation to nutrient removal from a sequencing batch biofilm reactor.

E. Choi; Z. Yun; Yong Park; Heun Sik Lee; H. Jeong; Kwangmeyung Kim; K. Rho; K. Gil


Water Science and Technology | 1996

Another carbon source for BNR system

E. Choi; Heun Sik Lee; Jung Whan Lee; S. W. Oa


Water Science and Technology | 1997

Nightsoil treatment plant converted into a sequencing batch reactor to improve removal of pollutants and nutrients

E. Choi; Seong-Wook Oa; Jung Jun Lee


Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2008

Bacterial community and biological nitrate removal: comparisons of autotrophic and heterotrophic reactors for denitrification with raw sewage.

Han-Woong Lee; Yong Keun Park; E. Choi; Jin-Woo Lee


Water Science and Technology | 2000

Effects of sludge settling characteristics in the BNR system

Z. Yun; W. Yo; Y.-S. Yi; Suing Il Choi; E. Choi; K. Min


Water Science and Technology | 2001

Phosphorus removal from SBR with controlled denitrification for weak sewage

E. Choi; H. Park; D.H. Rhu

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