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Title Diversity of Peritricha (Ciliophora) in Activated Sludge Depending on the Technology of Wastewater Treatment
Authors Babko, R.
Kuzmina, Tetiana Mykolaivna
Pliashechnyk, V.
Zaburko, J.
Szulżyk-Cieplak, J.
Łagód, G.
ORCID
Keywords activated sludge
attached ciliates
Peritricha
Type Article
Date of Issue 2024
URI https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/98541
Publisher Polish Society of Ecological Engineering
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Citation Babko R, Kuzmina T, Pliashechnik V, Zaburko J, Szulżyk-Cieplak J, Łagód G. Diversity of Peritricha (Ciliophora) in Activated Sludge Depending on the Technology of Wastewater Treatment. Journal of Ecological Engineering. 2024;25(2):158-166. doi:10.12911/22998993/175875.
Abstract The representation of Peritricha ciliates was studied in the activated sludge of two wastewater treatment plants (WWTP), one of which operates using a technology that includes alternating aerobic, anoxic and anaerobic condi tions in bioreactors (Lublin, Poland), and the other – only aerobic conditions (Sumy, Ukraine). During the study, 14 Peritricha species were identified in the WWTP Lublin, and 13 species were identified in the WWTP Sumy. The similarity of species lists was 81.5% (Sørensen index). On the basis of on the similarity and taking into account the occurrence rate (≥ 60%), a common group of Peritricha species characteristic of the activated sludge from these two types of treatment facilities was identified, which includes 4 species of colonial Peritricha: Carchesium polypinum, Epistylis coronata, Epistylis longicaudatum and Opercularia articulata, and also 4 species of solitary Peritricha: Vorticella aquadulcis, Vorticella convallaria, Vorticella infusionum and Vorticella microstoma. Despite the very high similarity in species composition, statistical analysis of the population structure of Peritricha showed a clear separation of two WWTPs with different wastewater treatment technologies. If there is a significant simi larity in the species composition of Peritricha, the species, based on their abundance and occurrence, are divided into two groups, focused on different technological schemes. The population structure of Peritricha responds to the changes in purification technology, showing the changes not so much in species composition as in their quantita tive structure. The differences in bioreactor conditions and increased effluent treatment efficiency demonstrated by the WWTP Lublin result in differences in Peritricha species structure, which are reflected in higher Peritricha abundance in WWTP Lublin compared to WWTP Sumy.
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