INVESTIGATION AND EXAMINATION OF THE BACTERIAL PEOPLE GROUP IN LAYER BIOREACTORS AND OTHER TREATMENT FRAMEWORKS
Abstract
This study analyzes the microbial local area structure from seat, pilot, and full-scale layer bioreactors, ordinary actuated slop, and streaming channel solids-contact frameworks. 73% of the extracted DGGE groups were effectively distinguished by DNA sequencing which observed four bacterial species that were available in more than one organic wastewater treatment framework: crude Paracoccus sp. clone 3-3, crude Bacterium clone SB3-6, crude Clostridium sp., and crude Klebsiella sp. The outcomes recommend that microbial local area structure found in seat and pilot-scale MBRs may not be a decent model for concentrating on execution of full-scale MBRs because of non-indistinguishable functional circumstances and inner hydrodynamic system.
Keywords
Wastewater treatment, Microbial people group, DNA sequencing
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