Disruption of cells in biosolids affects E. coli dynamics in storage

Citation

Fane S, Madureira D, Nocker A, et al., (2019) Disruption of cells in biosolids affects E. coli dynamics in storage. H2Open Journal, Volume 2, Issue 1, 2019 pp.101-112.

Abstract

Achieving microbial compliance during biosolids storage can be complicated by the unpredictable increase of Escherichia coli. Thermal treatment during anaerobic digestion (AD) and the effects of dewatering may be a significant factor contributing to indicator survival. Shear forces present during dewatering may promote cell damage, releasing nutrient for E. coli growth. The effect of cell damage on E. coli survival was assessed in laboratory-scale thermal and physical disruption experiments. E. coli growth curves for disrupted treatments were compared with control conditions and quantified using flow cytometry and membrane filtration techniques. A significant difference (p < 0.05) in the level of damaged cells between control and disrupted conditions was observed. For thermal and physical disruption treatments, the peak of E. coli concentration increased significantly by 1.8 Log and 2.4 Log (CFU (colony forming units) g−1 DS), respectively, compared with control treatments. Research findings contribute to the understanding of bacterial growth and death dynamics in biosolids

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Keywords

biosolids, dewatering, E. coli, storage, cells

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Attribution 4.0 International

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