A comparative study of ciliated protozoa communities in activated-sludge plants

被引:82
作者
MartinCereceda, M
Serrano, S
Guinea, A
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关键词
ciliated protozoa; bioindicator; activated sludge plant; multivariate analysis; wastewater;
D O I
10.1111/j.1574-6941.1996.tb00123.x
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Ciliated protozoa present in ten activated sludge plants at Madrid (Spain) were identified. The abundance of key groups of ciliates was determined at each plant; attached ciliates made up the most abundant and representative group. Multivariate statistical analysis was employed to study relationships between ciliates and both the physico-chemical and operational parameters of the plants. Partial correlation analysis revealed: (1) The indicator value of attached ciliates in assessing management and performance of the activated sludge process, (2) the relationship of swimming ciliates with short-aged sludges and lower quality effluents and (3) the direct association between swimming-crawling ciliates and bad settlement conditions of the sludge. Factor analysis showed the associations of the most frequent species of ciliates with the operational parameters of the plants, suggesting the indicator value of some of the species: Vorticella striata was related with poor quality of effluent; Aspidisca cicada with stable plant conditions, and Litonotus lamella with a deficiently settling sludge.
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