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Indigenous bacteria as an alternative for promoting recycled paper and cardboard mill wastewater treatment

(2022) Indigenous bacteria as an alternative for promoting recycled paper and cardboard mill wastewater treatment. Scientific Reports.

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Abstract

The present study aimed to investigate indigenous bacteria possibility in recycled paper and cardboard mill (RPCM) wastewater treatment through the isolation and identification of full-scale RPCM indigenous bacteria. The molecular characterization of the isolated bacteria was performed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Klebsiella pneumoniae AT-1 (MZ599583), Citrobacter freundii AT-4 (OK178569), and Bacillus subtilis AT-5 (MZ323975) were dominant strains used for RPCM wastewater bioremediation experiments. Under optimal conditions, the maximum values of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and color biodegradation by C. freundii AT-4 were 79.54 and 43.81 after 10 days of incubation, respectively. In the case of B. subtilis strain AT-5 and K. pneumoniae AT-1, the maximum values of COD and color biodegradation were 70.08, 45.96, 71.26, and 32.06, respectively. The results from optimal conditions regarding efficiency were higher in comparison with the efficiency obtained from the oxidation ditch treatment unit in full-scale RPCM-WWTP. Therefore, the present study introduces the isolated indigenous bacteria strains as a promising candidate for improving the RPCM-WWTP efficiency using bioremediation. © 2022, The Author(s).

Item Type: Article
Keywords: RNA 16S, bacterium; bioremediation; genetics; Klebsiella pneumoniae; recycling; wastewater; water management, Bacteria; Biodegradation, Environmental; Klebsiella pneumoniae; Recycling; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S; Waste Water; Water Purification
Journal or Publication Title: Scientific Reports
Volume: 12
Number: 1
Publisher: Nature Research
Depositing User: ms soheila Bazm
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/12552

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