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Adaptation of flocculent anammox culture to low temperature by cold shock: long-term response of the microbial population

V. Kouba, Juan Camilo Gerlein, Andrea Benáková, Marco A. Lopez Marin, Eva Rysava, Dana Vejmelková, Jan Bartáček

2021Environmental Technology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Scalindua survived the shock and remained present throughout. Thus, both anammox microorganisms seem to respond favourably to cold shocks. In sum, we provide further evidence that cold shocks accelerate the adaptation of anammox to the mainstream of municipal WWTPs. Further, for the first time, we report the long-term adaptive response of anammox to cold shocks.

Topics & Concepts

AnammoxShock (circulatory)PopulationBiologyChemistryNitrogenDenitrificationDemographyInternal medicineSociologyDenitrifying bacteriaOrganic chemistryMedicineWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen RemovalWater Treatment and DisinfectionConstructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment
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