The use of effective microorganisms changed the soil microbiota of canals in Maricá city, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Pierri, Bruno da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Bolívar Ramírez, Norha Constanza, Matos, Caio Bruno Nogueira de Paula, Silva, Victor Aleluia da, Neves, Charles Vieira, Fonseca, Estefan Monteiro da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum Biological Sciences
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/67690
Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of bioremediation, through the application of two different strategies of effective microorganisms as treatment of effluents in the parameters of water quality and in the bacteriological profile of the soil of ‘Canal da Cidade’ - Maricá, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The metagenomic analyzes indicated that the abundance and richness of microorganisms in the substrate increased significantly after the bioremediation strategy used in this study. Because of bioremediation, 31 bacterial species disappeared from the environment when comparing the initial and final bacterial profiles of the soil, where 94% of these 31 species were anaerobic. Furthermore, 61 new aerobic or facultative aerobic species appeared in the channel substrate after bioremediation. As a consequence of bioremediation, the dissolved oxygen concentration and pH values increased significantly throughout the bioremediation process, indicating that the changes found in the microbiological profile of the soil contributed to the improvement of water quality parameters, helping the environment to move from anaerobic to aerobic characteristics. Thus, it is possible to state that the use of effective microorganisms directly affected the physical-chemical parameters of water quality and the microbial profile of the soil community of ‘Canal da Cidade’.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The use of effective microorganisms changed the soil microbiota of canals in Maricá city, Brazil
The use of effective microorganisms changed the soil microbiota of canals in Maricá city, Brazil
title The use of effective microorganisms changed the soil microbiota of canals in Maricá city, Brazil
spellingShingle The use of effective microorganisms changed the soil microbiota of canals in Maricá city, Brazil
Pierri, Bruno da Silva
bioremediation; metagenomics; effective microorganisms; water, microbiology
bioremediation; metagenomics; effective microorganisms; water, microbiology
title_short The use of effective microorganisms changed the soil microbiota of canals in Maricá city, Brazil
title_full The use of effective microorganisms changed the soil microbiota of canals in Maricá city, Brazil
title_fullStr The use of effective microorganisms changed the soil microbiota of canals in Maricá city, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The use of effective microorganisms changed the soil microbiota of canals in Maricá city, Brazil
title_sort The use of effective microorganisms changed the soil microbiota of canals in Maricá city, Brazil
author Pierri, Bruno da Silva
author_facet Pierri, Bruno da Silva
Bolívar Ramírez, Norha Constanza
Matos, Caio Bruno Nogueira de Paula
Silva, Victor Aleluia da
Neves, Charles Vieira
Fonseca, Estefan Monteiro da
author_role author
author2 Bolívar Ramírez, Norha Constanza
Matos, Caio Bruno Nogueira de Paula
Silva, Victor Aleluia da
Neves, Charles Vieira
Fonseca, Estefan Monteiro da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pierri, Bruno da Silva
Bolívar Ramírez, Norha Constanza
Matos, Caio Bruno Nogueira de Paula
Silva, Victor Aleluia da
Neves, Charles Vieira
Fonseca, Estefan Monteiro da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bioremediation; metagenomics; effective microorganisms; water, microbiology
bioremediation; metagenomics; effective microorganisms; water, microbiology
topic bioremediation; metagenomics; effective microorganisms; water, microbiology
bioremediation; metagenomics; effective microorganisms; water, microbiology
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of bioremediation, through the application of two different strategies of effective microorganisms as treatment of effluents in the parameters of water quality and in the bacteriological profile of the soil of ‘Canal da Cidade’ - Maricá, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The metagenomic analyzes indicated that the abundance and richness of microorganisms in the substrate increased significantly after the bioremediation strategy used in this study. Because of bioremediation, 31 bacterial species disappeared from the environment when comparing the initial and final bacterial profiles of the soil, where 94% of these 31 species were anaerobic. Furthermore, 61 new aerobic or facultative aerobic species appeared in the channel substrate after bioremediation. As a consequence of bioremediation, the dissolved oxygen concentration and pH values increased significantly throughout the bioremediation process, indicating that the changes found in the microbiological profile of the soil contributed to the improvement of water quality parameters, helping the environment to move from anaerobic to aerobic characteristics. Thus, it is possible to state that the use of effective microorganisms directly affected the physical-chemical parameters of water quality and the microbial profile of the soil community of ‘Canal da Cidade’.
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