Response Mechanism of a Highly Efficient Partial Nitritation-Anammox (Pn/A) Process Under Antibiotic Stress: Extracellular Polymers, Microbial Community,  And Functional Genes

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Yingqiang Li

South China Normal University

Zhenguo Chen

South China University of Technology

Yuexiang Huang

South China Normal University

Chunying Zheng

South China Normal University

Simin Lu

South China Normal University

Xinzhi Wang

South China Normal University

Chao Zhang

South China Normal University

Xiaohui Yi

South China Normal University

Mingzhi Huang

South China Normal University

Abstract

The Partial nitritation-Anammox (PN/A) process can be restricted when treating high ammonia nitrogen wastewater containing antibiotics. This study aims to explore the response mechanism of the PN/A process under antibiotic stress. Results showed the PN/A process achieved a nitrogen removal rate higher than 1.01 ± 0.03 kg N/m3/d under long-term sulfamethazine stress. The increase of extracellular polymers from 22.52 to 43.96 mg/g VSS was conducive to resisting antibiotic inhibitory. The increase of Denitratisoma and SM1A02 abundance as well as functional genes nirS and nirK indicated denitrifiers should play an important role in the stability of the PN/A system under sulfamethazine stress. In addition, antibiotic-resistant genes (ARGs) sul1 and intI1 significantly increased by 8.78 and 5.12 times of the initial values to maintain the resistance of PN/A process to sulfamethazine stress. This study uncovers the response mechanism of the PN/A process under antibiotic stress, offering a scientific basis and guidance for further application in the future.

Keywords: Partial nitritation-Anammox (PN/A), Response, Extracellular polymers (EPS), ARGs

Suggested Citation

Li, Yingqiang and Chen, Zhenguo and Huang, Yuexiang and Zheng, Chunying and Lu, Simin and Wang, Xinzhi and Zhang, Chao and Yi, Xiaohui and Huang, Mingzhi, Response Mechanism of a Highly Efficient Partial Nitritation-Anammox (Pn/A) Process Under Antibiotic Stress: Extracellular Polymers, Microbial Community,  And Functional Genes. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4701523 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4701523

Yingqiang Li

South China Normal University ( email )

483 Wushan Str.
Tianhe District
Guangzhou, 510631, 510642
China

Zhenguo Chen

South China University of Technology ( email )

Wushan
Guangzhou, AR 510640
China

Yuexiang Huang

South China Normal University ( email )

483 Wushan Str.
Tianhe District
Guangzhou, 510631, 510642
China

Chunying Zheng

South China Normal University ( email )

483 Wushan Str.
Tianhe District
Guangzhou, 510631, 510642
China

Simin Lu

South China Normal University ( email )

483 Wushan Str.
Tianhe District
Guangzhou, 510631, 510642
China

Xinzhi Wang

South China Normal University ( email )

483 Wushan Str.
Tianhe District
Guangzhou, 510631, 510642
China

Chao Zhang

South China Normal University ( email )

483 Wushan Str.
Tianhe District
Guangzhou, 510631, 510642
China

Xiaohui Yi

South China Normal University ( email )

483 Wushan Str.
Tianhe District
Guangzhou, 510631, 510642
China

Mingzhi Huang (Contact Author)

South China Normal University ( email )

483 Wushan Str.
Tianhe District
Guangzhou, 510631, 510642
China

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