Microbial communities of the olive mill wastewater sludge stored in evaporation ponds: The resource for sustainable bioremediation
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10835/15024
ISSN: 0301-4797
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111810
ISSN: 0301-4797
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111810
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Martínez Gallardo, María Rosa; López López, María José; López González, Juan Antonio; Jurado Rodríguez, Macarena Del Mar; Suárez Estrella, Francisca; [et al.]Date
2020-12-06Abstract
Olive Mill Wastewater (OMW) is a polluting residue from the olive oil industry. It is usually stored in open-air
unprotected evaporation ponds where their sediments accumulate. This study compares the characteristics of
OMW sludges stored for long-time in evaporation ponds and assesses their impact on the underlying soil layer.
Physicochemical parameters, toxicity bioassays, and full characterization of the microbial community were
analyzed. The extension of the polluting effects was assessed by analysis of toxicity, microbial biomass carbon,
and respiration. Geostatistics was used to predict their spatial distribution. Organic matter and polyphenol
content besides toxicity levels determine variations between OMW sludges and have a high impact on the
microbiota they contain. The microbial community was abundant, diverse, and functionally active. However, the
biodegradability of the sludges was hindered by the toxicity levels. Toxicity and biomass carbon were higher on
the surf...
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Metagenomics
Ecotoxicity
Phytotoxicity
Biolog ecoplate
Kriging
Total bacteria and fungi