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A comprehensive overview of the Chloroflexota community in wastewater treatment plants worldwide.


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Chloroflexota are often abundant members of the biomass in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) worldwide, typically with a filamentous morphology, forming the backbones of the activated sludge floc. However, their overgrowth can often cause operational issues connected to poor settling or foaming, impairing effluent quality and increasing operational costs. Despite their importance, few Chloroflexota genera have been characterized so far. Here, we present a comprehensive overview of Chloroflexota abundant in WWTPs worldwide and an in-depth characterization of their morphology, phylogeny, and ecophysiology, obtaining a broad understanding of their ecological role in activated sludge.

SUBMITTER: Petriglieri F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10746286 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A comprehensive overview of the Chloroflexota community in wastewater treatment plants worldwide.

Petriglieri Francesca F   Kondrotaite Zivile Z   Singleton Caitlin C   Nierychlo Marta M   Dueholm Morten K D MKD   Nielsen Per H PH  

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<h4>Importance</h4>Chloroflexota are often abundant members of the biomass in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) worldwide, typically with a filamentous morphology, forming the backbones of the activated sludge floc. However, their overgrowth can often cause operational issues connected to poor settling or foaming, impairing effluent quality and increasing operational costs. Despite their importance, few Chloroflexota genera have been characterized so far. Here, we present a comprehensive overv  ...[more]

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