Preliminary experiments into colonization of microorganisms from activated sludge on different types of plastics

Tjaša Matjašič, T. Dreo, Z. Samardz̆ija, O. Bajt, T. Kanduč, T. Simčič, N. Mori
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The presence of plastics in the environment is currently one of the most pressing global environmental problems. Microorganisms start to form biofilms on plastic surfaces when they first come in contact with the biosphere; however, these interactions and processes are little understood, especially in freshwaters. This study aimed to better understand the colonization process of microorganisms from activated sludge on plastic materials exhibiting different surface characteristics. We inoculated synthetic fabric (PET), water bottles (PET), and plastic bags for packing vegetables and fruits (HDPE) with microorganisms from activated sludge. Mixtures of plastics and activated sludge, as well as the control, were incubated at 22-24°C in Bushnell Haas (BH) liquid medium and shaken at 120 rpm for two months. The mixtures were sub-sampled weekly and seeded into fresh BH medium with test plastic materials to avoid feeding microorganisms on dead biomass. The colonization was followed by measuring optical density (OD600) of liquid medium, by measurements of isotopic composition of carbon (δ13C) in untreated and treated plastic materials and, with in-specting the plastics surface with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Overall, the study confirmed differences between colonizing microorganisms on different plastic material when comparing SEM micrographs of materials from the flasks inoculated with activated sludge. The texture of the HDPE bag changed during the experiment in both, control and inoculated flasks, but it is not clear whether the observed changes were due to abiotic or biotic factors. We concluded that microorganisms from activated sludge are capable of colonizing both PET and HDPE materials, and biofilm formation is most probably influenced by the chemical composition of plastics and their surface characteristics.
活性污泥微生物在不同类型塑料上定植的初步实验
塑料在环境中的存在是目前最紧迫的全球环境问题之一。当微生物第一次接触生物圈时,它们就开始在塑料表面形成生物膜;然而,人们对这些相互作用和过程知之甚少,特别是在淡水中。本研究旨在更好地了解活性污泥微生物在具有不同表面特性的塑料材料上的定殖过程。我们用活性污泥中的微生物接种了合成织物(PET)、水瓶(PET)和包装蔬菜和水果的塑料袋(HDPE)。将塑料和活性污泥的混合物以及对照,在Bushnell Haas (BH)液体培养基中于22-24°C下孵育,并以120 rpm的转速振荡两个月。每周对混合物进行次采样,并将其播种到含有试验塑料材料的新鲜BH培养基中,以避免微生物以死亡生物质为食。在定植之后,测量了液体介质的光密度(OD600),测量了未处理和处理的塑料材料的碳同位素组成(δ13C),并用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)检查了塑料表面。总的来说,通过比较接种活性污泥的烧瓶材料的SEM显微照片,该研究证实了不同塑料材料上定殖微生物的差异。在实验过程中,HDPE袋的质地在对照瓶和接种瓶中都发生了变化,但目前尚不清楚这种变化是由非生物因素还是生物因素引起的。我们得出结论,活性污泥中的微生物能够定植PET和HDPE材料,生物膜的形成很可能受到塑料的化学成分及其表面特性的影响。
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