Title of article :
Co-variations of bacterial composition and catabolic genes related to
PAH degradation in a produced water treatment system
consisting of successive anoxic and aerobic units
Author/Authors :
Zhenyu Wang، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده , , Jian Li a، نويسنده , , Abd El-Latif Hesham a، نويسنده , , Shaowu He c، نويسنده , , Yu Zhang a، نويسنده , ,
Zijian Wang a، نويسنده , , Min Yang a، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This paper reports on the investigation of concentration levels of PAHs, community structure, as well as the abundance of PAHrelated
catabolic genes including upper-pathway dioxygenase genes (nahAc and phnAc) and down-pathway catechol dioxygenase
genes (C12O and C23O) in a successive anoxic and aerobic treatment of produced water from the Jidong Oilfield, China. 93% of
total PAHs were removed, almost equally contributed by the anoxic and aerobic units. However, PAHs of more than 3 benzene
rings remained almost unchanged. The signals for phnAc and C12O were undetectable in this biological system, whereas the
existence of nahAc and C23O was confirmed in the system and the copies of the two genes in the aerobic tank were 2 or 3 orders
higher than those in the influent water sample. The different behavior of C23O demonstrated that mineralization of PAHs might
mainly occur in the aerobic unit. The existence of nahAc and C23O genes in the influent and the high similarity of genotype
between the influent and the two sludge samples suggested that bacteria existing in the influent contributed to PAH removal and
bacteria harboring PAH catabolic genes were enriched in the sludge.
Keywords :
Biodegradation , Biodiversity , Catabolic genes , Produced water , wastewater treatment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment