Extracellular organic matter from Micrococcus luteus containing resuscitation-promoting factor in sequencing batch reactor for effective nutrient and phenol removal.

Sci Total Environ

Department of Environmental Engineering, College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China. Electronic address:

Published: July 2020

Culture supernatant containing resuscitation-promoting factor (SRpf) from Micrococcus luteus was added to the sequencing batch reactor (SBR) for effective treatment of phenol-containing wastewater. SRpf acclimation significantly improved combined removal of phenol and nutrients. Moreover, the Illumina high-throughput sequencing analysis revealed that the SRpf boosted bacteria diversity, which enhanced the stability of the system under phenol stress. Addition of SRpf increased the abundances of Actinobacteria and Proteobacteria phyla which are involved in nutrient and phenol removal. Specifically, SRpf promoted Nitrosomonas and Nitrospira which participate in nitrification, family Comamonadaceae, genera Dechloromonas and Pseudomonas involved in denitrification, and Acinetobacter, Pseudomonas and Rhodocyclus which remove phosphorus elements. Moreover, the abundances of Bacillus and Klebsiella responsible for phenol removal as well as Pseudomonas and Acinetobacter were significantly increased after SRpf acclimation. These results show that SBR combined with SRpf acclimation provide optimal nutrient and phenol removal.

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