Purification effect and microorganisms diversity in an Acorus calamus constructed wetland on petroleum-containing wastewater

A constructed wetland system with Acorus calamus (A. calamus) was developed to investigate the purification efficiency of petroleum-containing wastewater. High-throughput sequencing was employed to investigate bacterial richness and diversity, bacterial community structure variation between spring a...

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Main Authors: Wei Xiang, Xin Xiao, Junyin Xue
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Environmental Pollutants & Bioavailability
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26395940.2019.1711200
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spelling doaj-f1e2749347fd4625a52f7ac02de984682021-01-05T10:18:18ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEnvironmental Pollutants & Bioavailability2639-59402020-01-01321192510.1080/26395940.2019.17112001711200Purification effect and microorganisms diversity in an Acorus calamus constructed wetland on petroleum-containing wastewaterWei Xiang0Xin Xiao1Junyin Xue2Xuzhou University of TechnologyChina University of Mining and TechnologyChina University of Mining and TechnologyA constructed wetland system with Acorus calamus (A. calamus) was developed to investigate the purification efficiency of petroleum-containing wastewater. High-throughput sequencing was employed to investigate bacterial richness and diversity, bacterial community structure variation between spring and summer, and the effect of bacteria on petroleum-containing wastewater purification in the system. The results showed that the constructed wetland systems with A. calamus purified the petroleum-containing wastewater well. The average removal rates of petroleum pollutants, chemical oxygen demand (COD), total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) were 97%, 80%, 67%, and 54%, respectively. A total of 22 strains were identified by 16SrDNA clone library gene sequencing. The bacteria mainly contained Acinetobacter, Rhizobium, and Rhodobacter. These bacteria had significant effects on organic matter decomposition and nitrogen removal, and played a major role in the removal of petroleum pollutants, COD, and TN in the constructed wetland. The bacterial richness and community diversity were higher in the summer sample than that in the spring sample. The treatment effect on petroleum pollutants was better in summer. Petroleum pollutant removal rate by the A. calamus system has a significant positive correlation with the Chao1 and Ace diversity indices (p < 0.05).http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26395940.2019.1711200constructed wetland with a. calamuspetroleum-containing wastewaternitrogen and phosphorus removalbacterial diversity16srdna
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author Wei Xiang
Xin Xiao
Junyin Xue
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Xin Xiao
Junyin Xue
Purification effect and microorganisms diversity in an Acorus calamus constructed wetland on petroleum-containing wastewater
Environmental Pollutants & Bioavailability
constructed wetland with a. calamus
petroleum-containing wastewater
nitrogen and phosphorus removal
bacterial diversity
16srdna
author_facet Wei Xiang
Xin Xiao
Junyin Xue
author_sort Wei Xiang
title Purification effect and microorganisms diversity in an Acorus calamus constructed wetland on petroleum-containing wastewater
title_short Purification effect and microorganisms diversity in an Acorus calamus constructed wetland on petroleum-containing wastewater
title_full Purification effect and microorganisms diversity in an Acorus calamus constructed wetland on petroleum-containing wastewater
title_fullStr Purification effect and microorganisms diversity in an Acorus calamus constructed wetland on petroleum-containing wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Purification effect and microorganisms diversity in an Acorus calamus constructed wetland on petroleum-containing wastewater
title_sort purification effect and microorganisms diversity in an acorus calamus constructed wetland on petroleum-containing wastewater
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Environmental Pollutants & Bioavailability
issn 2639-5940
publishDate 2020-01-01
description A constructed wetland system with Acorus calamus (A. calamus) was developed to investigate the purification efficiency of petroleum-containing wastewater. High-throughput sequencing was employed to investigate bacterial richness and diversity, bacterial community structure variation between spring and summer, and the effect of bacteria on petroleum-containing wastewater purification in the system. The results showed that the constructed wetland systems with A. calamus purified the petroleum-containing wastewater well. The average removal rates of petroleum pollutants, chemical oxygen demand (COD), total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) were 97%, 80%, 67%, and 54%, respectively. A total of 22 strains were identified by 16SrDNA clone library gene sequencing. The bacteria mainly contained Acinetobacter, Rhizobium, and Rhodobacter. These bacteria had significant effects on organic matter decomposition and nitrogen removal, and played a major role in the removal of petroleum pollutants, COD, and TN in the constructed wetland. The bacterial richness and community diversity were higher in the summer sample than that in the spring sample. The treatment effect on petroleum pollutants was better in summer. Petroleum pollutant removal rate by the A. calamus system has a significant positive correlation with the Chao1 and Ace diversity indices (p < 0.05).
topic constructed wetland with a. calamus
petroleum-containing wastewater
nitrogen and phosphorus removal
bacterial diversity
16srdna
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26395940.2019.1711200
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