2021
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202109.0317.v1
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Intracellular Polyphosphate Length Characterization in Polyphosphate Accumulating Microorganisms (PAOs): Implications in PAO Phenotypic Diversity and Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal Performance

Abstract: Polyphosphate (polyP) accumulating organisms (PAOs) are the key agent to perform enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) activity, and intracellular polyP plays a key role in this process. Potential associations between EBPR performance and the polyP structure have been suggested, but are yet to be extensively investigated, mainly due to the lack of established methods for polyP characterization in the EBPR system. In this study, we explored and demonstrated that single-cell Raman spectroscopy (SCRS) can… Show more

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“…However, TP removal progressively recovered until it reached a maximum removal efficiency of 56%. Such fast recovery of phosphorus uptake was attributed to the enrichment of polyphosphate (polyP)‐accumulating organisms (PAOs), whose growth is promoted under subsequent aerobic/anaerobic conditions, 31 as occurred in the present PSBR operation (Fig. 2b).…”
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confidence: 72%
“…However, TP removal progressively recovered until it reached a maximum removal efficiency of 56%. Such fast recovery of phosphorus uptake was attributed to the enrichment of polyphosphate (polyP)‐accumulating organisms (PAOs), whose growth is promoted under subsequent aerobic/anaerobic conditions, 31 as occurred in the present PSBR operation (Fig. 2b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%