Publication (UJEP): Comparison of bioindicator eukaryotes of activated sludge biocenoses on two water-treatment plants: A case study

Abstract Activated sludge biocenoses were compared on waste-water treatment plants in the city of Kazan, Russian Federation and the city of Teplice, Czech Republic. Based on Palia-Kovnatski index, Acanthamoeba in Kazan, Epistylis in Teplice, and Acanthamoeba and Centropyxis were dominant genera in both plants. The major subdominant generas identified were Arcella, Opercularia and Aspidisca. This indicates high nitrification ability, high water purification potential and matured activated sludge. Chemical composition of the waste-water was identified as the main factor determining the sludge biocenoses diversity. Higher sludge biodiversity (Shannon, Margalef, and Sorensen indexes) was found in Kazan corresponding to more concentrated inflow water.

Achmadulina Y.F., Zakirov R.K., Balymova E.B., Denisova V., Brovdyová T., Trögl J., Neruda M.:“ Comparison of bioindicator eukaryotes of activated sludge biocenoses on two water-treatment plants: A case study“, Nova Biotechnol. Chim. 1 (2017) DOI: 10.1515/nbec-2017-0008. SJR: 0,129 (WP7)

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