Revealing the role of microalgae-bacteria niche for boosting wastewater treatment and energy reclamation in response to temperature

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Chaofan Zhang [1 ]
Xi Chen [1 ]
Meina Han [1 ]
Xue Li [1 ]
Haixing Chang [2 ]
Nanqi Ren [1 ]
ShihHsin Ho [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment,School of Environment,Harbin Institute of Technology
[2] School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,Chongqing University of
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Conventional biological treatment usually cannot achieve the same high water quality as advanced treatment when conducted under varied temperatures.Here,satisfactory wastewater treatment efficiency was observed in a microalgae-bacteria consortia(MBC) over a wide temperature range because of the predominance of microalgae.Microalgae contributed more toward wastewater treatment at low temperature because of the unsatisfactory performance of the accompanying bacteria,which experienced cold stress(e.g.,bacterial abundance below 3000 sequences) and executed defensive strategies(e.g.,enrichment of cold-shock proteins).A low abundance of amoA-C and hao indicated that conventional nitrogen removal was replaced through the involvement of microalgae.Diverse heterotrophic bacteria for nitrogen removal were identified at medium and high temperatures,implying this microbial niche treatment contained diverse flexible consortia with temperature variation.Additionally,pathogenic bacteria were eliminated through microalgal photosynthesis.After fitting the neutral community model and calculating the ecological niche,microalgae achieved a maximum niche breadth of 5.21 and the lowest niche overlap of 0.38,while the accompanying bacterial community in the consortia were shaped through deterministic processes.Finally,the maximum energy yield of 87.4 kJ L-1 and lipid production of 1.9 g L-1 were achieved at medium temperature.Altogether,this study demonstrates that advanced treatment and energy reclamation can be achieved through microalgae-bacteria niche strategies.
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