C. Maurinescarboneill et al., REVIVISCENCE OF AEROBIC CHEMOHETEROTROPHIC BACTERIA IN AN ACTIVATED-SLUDGE PILOT-PLANT AFTER A PROLONGED ABSENCE OF OXYGEN, Water research (Oxford), 32(7), 1998, pp. 2211-2219
The effect of the absence of oxygen (anoxia followed by prolonged anae
robiosis) on the dynamics and reviviscence of populations of aerobic c
hemoheterotrophic bacteria has been studied in the activated sludge of
a pilot plant fed with a synthetic substrate (Viandox). The majority
of the bacteria were Zoogloea, Alcaligenes and Pseudomonas, accounting
for 65% to 85% of the cultivable species. Most of these bacteria are
reviviscent after eight days of anaerobiosis, their relative proportio
n remaining practically unchanged. The protozoa and metazoa usually pr
esent in the sludge disappear over the first three days of absence of
oxygen, to be replaced by species of the class Diplomonadida, an anaer
obic phylum. In a pure culture, the Zoogloea and Alcaligenes strains f
rom the pilot sludge remain reviviscent after 8 days without oxygen, b
ut much less than in the pilot plane. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. A
ll rights reserved.