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Effects of Multiple Electron Acceptors on Microbial Interactions in a Hydrogen-Based Biofilm

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 47, Issue 13, Pages 7396-7403

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es401310j

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  1. Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), United States Department of Defense [ER-200541]
  2. CDM
  3. Zhejiang University Youth Creation Program [2012QNA6004]

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To investigate interactions among multiple electron acceptors in a H-2-fed biofilm, we operated a membrane biofilm reactor with H-2-delivery capacity sufficient to reduce all acceptors. ClO4- and O-2 were input electron acceptors in all stages at surface loadings of 0.08 +/- 0.006 g/m(2)-d (1.0 +/- 0.7 e(-) meq/m(2)-d) for ClO4- and 0.51 g/m(2)-d (76 e(-) meq/m(2)-d) for O-2. SO42- was added in Stage 2 at 3.77 +/- 0.39 g/m2-d (331 +/- 34 e(-) meq/m(2)-d), and NO3- was further added in Stage 3 at 0.72 +/- 0.03 g N/m(2)-d (312 +/- 13 e(-) meq/m(2)-d). At steady state for each stage, ClO4-, O-2, and NO3- (when present in the influent) were completely reduced; measured SO42- reduction decreased from 78 +/- 4% in Stage 2 to 59 +/- 4% in Stage 3, when NO3- was present. While perchlorate-reducing bacteria (PRB), assayed by qPCR targeting the perA gene, remained stable throughout, sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB), assayed by the dsrA gene, increased almost 3 orders of magnitude when significant SO42- reduction occurred in stage 2. The abundance of denitrifying bacteria (DB), assayed by the nirK and nirS genes, increased in Stage 3, while SRB remained at high numbers, but did not increase. Based on pyrosequencing analyses, beta-Proteobacteria dominated in Stage 1, but epsilon-Proteobacteria became more important in Stages 2 and 3, when the input of multiple electron acceptors favored genera with broader electron accepting capabilities. Sulfuricurvum (a sulfur oxidizer and NO3- reducer) and Desulfovibrio (a SO42- reducer) become dominant in Stage 3, suggesting redox cycling of sulfur in the biofilm.

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