Alterations in microbial community during the remediation of a black-odorous stream by acclimated composite microorganisms

J Environ Sci (China). 2022 Aug:118:181-193. doi: 10.1016/j.jes.2021.12.034. Epub 2022 Jan 4.

Abstract

Microbial application is an efficient, economical, and ecofriendly method for remediating black-odorous rivers. In this study, the field treatment effect and microbial community changes were monitored during remediation by the acclimated complex microorganisms of a typical black-odorous stream. After the treatment, the total phosphorus and ammonia contents decreased by 74.0% and 76.3% and the concentrations of dissolved oxygen increased from 1.65 to 4.90 mg/L, indicating the effectiveness of the acclimated composite microorganisms. The proportion of Bacteroidetes decreased significantly by 48.1% and that of Firmicutes increased by 2.23% on average, and the microbial diversity index first increased and then tended to be uniform. Redundancy analysis demonstrated that the pH, dissolved oxygen, and oxidation-reduction potential together determined the composition of the microbial communities (p < 0.05). These findings showed that the acclimated composite microorganisms can effectively remediate the black odor.

Keywords: Black-odorous water; Composite microorganisms; Environmental impact factors; In-situ bioremediation; Microbial community.

MeSH terms

  • Microbiota*
  • Odorants
  • Phosphorus
  • Rivers*

Substances

  • Phosphorus