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Periodical episodes of foaming involving Gram-negative filaments. Morpho type 0581: an unknown; Episodios periodicos de espumacion con impliaciond e filamentos Gram negativos. El morfotipo 0581: un desconido

Abstract

The bacteria GALO and Microthrix parvicella are responsible for foaming in active sludge in WWTP. According to Eikelboom (2000) and Jenkins, et al. (2003), these micro-organisms are classified by morpho types, which sometimes show a diversity of species when specific probes are used. A study of the periodical foaming process in the WWTP in the municipally of Torres-Torres (Valencia, Spain), with a predominance of morpho type 0581, has made it possible to ascertain both the optical and phylogenetic identity of this morpho type. Contrary to what might have been expected in view of its morphological similarity to Microthrix parvicella, morpho type 0581 is photogenically related to the phylum Chloroflexi and not to the phylum Actinobacteria, to which Microthrix parvicella belong. (Author)
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2006
Product Type:
Journal Article
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Tecnologia del Agua; Journal Volume: 275
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; WASTE WATER; WATER POLLUTION; WATER TREATMENT; WATER TREATMENT PLANTS; ACTIVATED SLUDGE PROCESS; MICROORGANISMS; PROTOZOA; BACTERIA
OSTI ID:
20881621
Country of Origin:
Spain
Language:
Spanish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0211-8173; TEAGEN; TRN: ES07E0170
Submitting Site:
SP
Size:
page(s) 28-40
Announcement Date:
Jun 18, 2007

Citation Formats

Zarnoza, A, Rodriguez, E, Isac, L, Alonso, J L, Fernandez, N, Zorrila, F, and Fajardo, V. Periodical episodes of foaming involving Gram-negative filaments. Morpho type 0581: an unknown; Episodios periodicos de espumacion con impliaciond e filamentos Gram negativos. El morfotipo 0581: un desconido. Spain: N. p., 2006. Web.
Zarnoza, A, Rodriguez, E, Isac, L, Alonso, J L, Fernandez, N, Zorrila, F, & Fajardo, V. Periodical episodes of foaming involving Gram-negative filaments. Morpho type 0581: an unknown; Episodios periodicos de espumacion con impliaciond e filamentos Gram negativos. El morfotipo 0581: un desconido. Spain.
Zarnoza, A, Rodriguez, E, Isac, L, Alonso, J L, Fernandez, N, Zorrila, F, and Fajardo, V. 2006. "Periodical episodes of foaming involving Gram-negative filaments. Morpho type 0581: an unknown; Episodios periodicos de espumacion con impliaciond e filamentos Gram negativos. El morfotipo 0581: un desconido." Spain.
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title = {Periodical episodes of foaming involving Gram-negative filaments. Morpho type 0581: an unknown; Episodios periodicos de espumacion con impliaciond e filamentos Gram negativos. El morfotipo 0581: un desconido}
author = {Zarnoza, A, Rodriguez, E, Isac, L, Alonso, J L, Fernandez, N, Zorrila, F, and Fajardo, V}
abstractNote = {The bacteria GALO and Microthrix parvicella are responsible for foaming in active sludge in WWTP. According to Eikelboom (2000) and Jenkins, et al. (2003), these micro-organisms are classified by morpho types, which sometimes show a diversity of species when specific probes are used. A study of the periodical foaming process in the WWTP in the municipally of Torres-Torres (Valencia, Spain), with a predominance of morpho type 0581, has made it possible to ascertain both the optical and phylogenetic identity of this morpho type. Contrary to what might have been expected in view of its morphological similarity to Microthrix parvicella, morpho type 0581 is photogenically related to the phylum Chloroflexi and not to the phylum Actinobacteria, to which Microthrix parvicella belong. (Author)}
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volume = {275}
place = {Spain}
year = {2006}
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