Bacterial community structure of aged oil sludge contaminated soil revealed by illumina high-throughput sequencing in East China

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Huihui Wang
Shaoping Kuang
Qiaolin Lang
Lei Wang
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[1] Qingdao University of Science and Technology,College of Environment and Safety Engineering
[2] MOE,Key Laboratory of Optic
[3] Qingdao University of Science and Technology,Electric Sensing and Analytical Chemistry for Life Science, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering
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World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2021年 / 37卷
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High throughput sequencing; Bacterial diversity; Aged oil sludge; Soil;
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Screening of the dominant or core oil resistant bacteria in Aged Oil Sludge (AOS) contaminated soil in Daqing and Shengli oilfields (DQ and SL) in China was investigated through High-Throughput Sequencing method. Enhanced total organic carbon (TOC, 12.53 to 28.35 g/kg in DQ and 3.07 to 4.97 g/kg in SL) and total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs, 21 to 2837 mg/mg in DQ and 13 to 1558 mg/kg in SL) were observed. The internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequencing by Illumine Miseq platform at each taxonomic level revealed the notable toxicological effect of AOS on the diversity and community structure of bacteria. In this study, sequence analyses showed 77–89% and 92–98% reduction of Firmicutes at phylum level in DQ and SL respectively after treated with AOS. Enhanced universal gene location was observed in Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, Gemmatimonadetes and Bacteroidetes in DQ and SL. The universal dominant family in the two oilfields was anaerolineaceae. At the genus level, Algiphilus in DQ and Pseudomonas in SL were the majority respectively. In total, 3 negligible genera (Perlucidibaca, Alcanivorax and Algiphilus) in DQ and 13 negligible genera (Salinisphaera, Microbulbifer and Idiomarina, et al.,) in SL were significantly enriched after oil treatment indicating their possible role in the attenuation of petroleum hydrocarbons.
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