liuyongjun
- Professor
- Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates
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- Name (Pinyin):liuyongjun
- School/Department:环境与市政工程学院
- Education Level:Postgraduate (Postdoctoral)
- Contact Information:电话 : 029-82202520
- Degree:Doctoral degree
- Professional Title:Professor
- Status:Employed
- Academic Titles:中国沙产业协会专家组成员
- Other Post:陕西省九三学社“乡村振兴研究院”副院长
- Alma Mater:西北工业大学
- Discipline:Environmental Science
Municipal Engineering
Environmental Engineering
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Characterization of microbial communities in a fluidized-pellet-bed bioreactor for wastewater treatment
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- Affiliation of Author(s):环境与市政工程学院
- Journal:Desalination
- Key Words:中文关键字:流化床反应器,英文关键字:Fluidized-pellet-bed (FPB) bioreactor; 16 S riboso
- Abstract:In order to make clear the microbiological characteristics of the fiuidized-pellet-bed bioreactor (FPB) which is a newly developed wastewater treatment device to perform coagulationm particle pelletization, biological degradation and solid-liquid separation in a single unit, the method of denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) was applied in this study paying attention to the microbial diversity of the granular sludge. Spread plate method was also used for enumeration of aerobic bacterian in unit weight of granular sludge. As a result, slight difference was found between the total aerobic bacteria at the bottom, middle, and top sections though the dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration decreased from about 3.5mg/L at the bottom inlet to 0.23mg/L at the top of the FPB bioreactor. From the DGGE finger printing, 17 common species were identified from all these sections, and certain specific species were also identified from each section. The comparability of the microbial communities in the three sections was 83.1%, indicating a very stable structure of the microbial communities. The 16 s rRNA sequence analysis results revealed that the 18 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) obtained all belong to Eubacteria. Among them 11 are Proteobacteria, 3 are Actinobacteria, 2 are low G+C gram-positive bacteria and the remaining 2 belong to other bacteria branches. The dominant microbial communities are typical aerobes or facultative anaerobes commonly encountered in conventional activated sludge.
- Note:王晓昌
- First Author:yuanhonglin,王晓昌,liuyongjun
- Indexed by:Journal paper
- Volume:卷:249
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- Page Number:页:445-452
- Translation or Not:no
- Date of Publication:2010-12-01