INVESTIGADORES
FIGUEROLA Eva Lucia Margarita
artículos
Título:
Time Series Genome-Centric Analysis Unveils Bacterial Response to Operational Disturbance in Activated Sludge
Autor/es:
PÉREZ, MARÍA VICTORIA; GUERRERO, LEANDRO D.; ORELLANA, ESTEBAN; FIGUEROLA, EVA L.; ERIJMAN, LEONARDO
Revista:
mSystems
Editorial:
American Society for Microbiology Journals
Referencias:
Lugar: Washington; Año: 2019 vol. 4
Resumen:
Understanding ecosystem response to disturbances and identifying the most critical traits for the maintenance of ecosystem functioning are important goals for microbial community ecology. In this study, we used 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing and metagenomics to investigate the assembly of bacterial populations in a full-scale municipal activated sludge wastewater treatment plant over a period of 3 years, including a 9-month period of disturbance characterized by short-term plant shutdowns. Following the reconstruction of 173 metagenome-assembled genomes, we assessed the functional potential, the number of rRNA gene operons, and the in situ growth rate of microorganisms present throughout the time series. Operational disturbances caused a significant decrease in bacteria with a single copy of the rRNA (rrn) operon. Despite moderate differences in resource availability, replication rates were distributed uniformly throughout time, with no differences between disturbed and stable periods. We suggest that the length of the growth lag phase, rather than the growth rate, is the primary driver of selection under disturbed conditions. Thus, the system could maintain its function in the face of disturbance by recruiting bacteria with the capacity to rapidly resume growth under unsteady operating conditions.