The microbiology of biological phosphorus removal in activated sludge systems
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Abstract
Activated sludge systems are designed and operated globally to remove phosphorus microbiologically, a process called enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR). Yet little is still known about the ecology of EBPR processes, the microbes involved, their functions there and the possible reasons why they often perform unreliably. The application of rRNA-based methods to analyze EBPR community structure has changed dramatically our understanding of the microbial populations responsible for EBPR, but many substantial gaps in our knowledge of the population dynamics of EBPR and its underlying mechanisms remain. This review critically examines what we once thought we knew about the microbial ecology of EBPR, what…
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- Enhanced biological phosphorus removal
- Biology
- Activated sludge
- Microbial ecology
- Biochemical engineering
- Microbial population biology
- Ecology
- Phosphorus
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