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Comparison of bacterial community structure and function under different petroleum hydrocarbon degradation conditions

Journal

BIOPROCESS AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Volume 43, Issue 2, Pages 303-313

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00449-019-02227-1

Keywords

Petroleum hydrocarbons; Activated sludge; Bacterial community structure; Bacterial community function; Bioremediation

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  1. China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec Corp) [33050000-17-ZC0609-0001]

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Bioremediation methods have been successfully applied to the removal of organic pollutants for decades, but the responses of the microbial community to environmental factors remain less well known. In this work, the degradation rates of petroleum hydrocarbons (PHs) reached up to 50.11% +/- 2.74% after optimizing the degradation conditions. Under the influence of the optimized degradation conditions, the diversity of the bacterial community gradually increased. Meanwhile, the dominant bacterial genera, encompassing Burkholderia-Paraburkholderia, Luteibacter, and Acinetobacter, remained stable. Moreover, statistical analysis indicated that the genera Bacterium, Burkholderia-Paraburkholderia, Luteibacter, and Acinetobacter contributed the most to PHs degradation. Additionally, the functional modules of amino acid metabolism, carbohydrate metabolism, as well as global and overview maps played a vital role in the metabolization of PHs. Therefore, understanding the changes of the microbial community structure and function can provide valuable guidance to further improve the degradation rate of organic waste via bioremediation methods.

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