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dc.creatorMavriou Z., Alexandropoulou I., Melidis P., Karpouzas D.G., Ntougias S.en
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-31T08:58:05Z
dc.date.available2023-01-31T08:58:05Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier10.1007/s11356-020-09231-z
dc.identifier.issn09441344
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/76434
dc.description.abstractThe large quantities and the persistent nature of fungicide wastewaters have increased the efforts towards a sustainable technological solution. In this context, fludioxonil-contaminated wastewater was treated in an upflow immobilized cell bioreactor, resulting in chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiency even higher than 80%, whereas the electrical conductivity (EC) of the effluent was gradually increased. Organic-F was mineralized by 94.0 ± 5.2%, which was in accordance with the high fludioxonil removal efficiency (95.4 ± 4.0%). In addition, effluent total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN) concentration reduced significantly during bioprocessing. A strong relationship among COD removal, TKN/total nitrogen removal, and effluent EC increase (p < 0.01) was identified. Despite the adequate aeration provided, effluent nitrite and nitrate concentrations were negligible. Illumina sequencing revealed a reduction in the relative abundances of Betaproteobacteria, Chloroflexi, Planctomycetes, and Firmicutes and an increase in the proportion of Alphaproteobacteria and Actinobacteria. A shift in bacterial communities occurred during fludioxonil treatment, resulting in the significant increase of the relative abundances of Empedobacter, Sphingopyxis, and Rhodopseudomonas (from 0.67 ± 0.13% at the start-up to 34.34 ± 1.60% at the end of biotreatment). In conclusion, the immobilized cell bioreactor permitted the proliferation of specialized activated sludge microbiota with an active role in the depuration of postharvest fungicides. © 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.sourceEnvironmental Science and Pollution Researchen
dc.source.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85084994938&doi=10.1007%2fs11356-020-09231-z&partnerID=40&md5=0c26d1fa810a49670c424ae9256b5ea5
dc.subjectbacteriumen
dc.subjectbioreactoren
dc.subjectcell componenten
dc.subjectchemical oxygen demanden
dc.subjectconcentration (composition)en
dc.subjecteffluenten
dc.subjectelectrical conductivityen
dc.subjectimmobilizationen
dc.subjectpollutant removalen
dc.subjectwastewateren
dc.subjectwastewater treatmenten
dc.subjectActinobacteriaen
dc.subjectAlphaproteobacteriaen
dc.subjectBacteria (microorganisms)en
dc.subjectBetaproteobacteriaen
dc.subjectChloroflexien
dc.subjectEmpedobacteren
dc.subjectFirmicutesen
dc.subjectMicrobiotaen
dc.subjectPlanctomycetesen
dc.subjectRhodopseudomonasen
dc.subjectSphingopyxisen
dc.subject1,3 dioxolane derivativeen
dc.subjectfludioxonilen
dc.subjectnitrogenen
dc.subjectpyrrole derivativeen
dc.subjectbioreactoren
dc.subjectimmobilized cellen
dc.subjectsewageen
dc.subjectwastewateren
dc.subjectBioreactorsen
dc.subjectCells, Immobilizeden
dc.subjectDioxolesen
dc.subjectNitrogenen
dc.subjectPyrrolesen
dc.subjectSewageen
dc.subjectWaste Disposal, Fluiden
dc.subjectWaste Wateren
dc.subjectSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbHen
dc.titleBiotreatment and bacterial succession in an upflow immobilized cell bioreactor fed with fludioxonil wastewateren
dc.typejournalArticleen


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