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Séminaire

Titre : Drivers of bacterial community assembly in wastewater treatment systems
Nom du conférencier : Federico M. Ibarbalz
Son affiliation : Institut de Biologie de l'École Normale Supérieur
Laboratoire organisateur : METIS
Date et heure : 03-03-2017 13h00
Lieu : UPMC - 4 place Jussieu - Paris 5e - METIS - 46-56, 3e étage- Salle Darcy
Résumé :

Biological degradation of domestic and industrial wastewater by activated sludge depends on a common process of separation of the diverse self-assembled and self-sustained microbial flocs from the treated wastewater. Previous surveys of bacterial communities indicated the presence of a common core of bacterial phyla in municipal activated sludge, an observation consistent with the concept of ecological coherence of high taxonomic ranks. The aim of this work was to test whether this critical feature brings about a common pattern of abundance distribution of high bacterial taxa in industrial and domestic activated sludge, and to relate the bacterial community structure of industrial activated sludge with relevant operational parameters.

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