Paper Title :A Study on Effects of 1,3-Butadiene Exposure on Bacterial Community in Activated Sludge using Next-Generation Sequencing
Author :Wipoo Prasitwuttisak, Kanyapak Sapsanyakorn, Vasimon Ruanglek, Thunyarat Pongtharangkul
Article Citation :Wipoo Prasitwuttisak ,Kanyapak Sapsanyakorn ,Vasimon Ruanglek ,Thunyarat Pongtharangkul ,
(2018 ) " A Study on Effects of 1,3-Butadiene Exposure on Bacterial Community in Activated Sludge using Next-Generation Sequencing " ,
International Journal of Advances in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJASEAT) ,
pp. 38-41,
Volume-6, Issue-4, Spl. Iss-2
Abstract : This study investigated effects of 1,3-butadiene (1,3-BD) exposure on bacterial community in activated sludge
samples (designated as SL2 and SL4) collected from 2 different wastewater treatment facilities of petrochemical industry.
While SL2 represented a bacterial community with no prior exposure to 1,3-BD and/or toluene, SL4 represented a bacterial
community with prior exposure to both compounds. The sludge samples were enriched with 100 ppm of 1,3-BD
(contributing 8,600 ppm of toluene as a solvent) for 6 weeks. The sludge samples exposed with only toluene were also
conducted in parallel. Changes in microbial community profile was monitored based on 16s rDNA using next-generation
sequencing platform. The sequences were assigned to the phylum as well as lower levels to represent the relative microbial
abundance in each sample. Before an enrichment (Week 0), Proteobacteria (Alpha- and Beta-proteobacteria),
Planctomycetes and Chloroflexi were the dominant bacterial populations in both samples whereas Firmicutes was found only
in SL2. After an enrichment with toluene, Planctomycetes, Chloroflexi and Chlorobi tended to decrease over time while
Actinobacteria and Candidatus Saccharibacteria (Candidate division TM7) increased continuously. In SL2, Firmicutes
(Bacilli) was found to be the dominated taxa during toluene exposure while Proteobacteria (Alpha- and Beta-proteobacteria)
decreased over time. In case of 1,3-BD exposure, Proteobacteria increased in both samples. Taxonomic classification into
class level indicated that Alapha-proteobacteria (mainly Rhizobiales) and Beta-proteobacteria (mainly Burkholderiales) were
the most abundant classes in both samples while a significant increase in Gamma-proteobacteria (Xanthomonadales and
Pseudomonadales) was mainly observed in SL4. The fact that Beta-proteobacteria (mainly Burkholderiales) was the highest
dominated bacterial populations in both samples exposed with 1,3-BD suggested that Burkholderiales may involve with
degradation of 1,3-BD or its metabolites. An understanding on the bacterial community in toxic waste as well as how they
evolve after an exposure can be applied further for selection of remediation solutions and environmental management.
Keywords- 1,3-Butadiene, Activated sludge, Bacterial community, Next-generation sequencing
Type : Research paper
Published : Volume-6, Issue-4, Spl. Iss-2
DOIONLINE NO - IJASEAT-IRAJ-DOIONLINE-14837
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