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Biotransformation of Pb and As from sewage sludge and food waste by black soldier fly larvae: Migration mechanism of bacterial community and metalloregulatory protein scales.

Authors :
Deng, Bo
Luo, Junlong
Xu, Chao
Zhang, Xin
Li, Jun
Yuan, Qiaoxia
Cao, Hongliang
Source :
Water Research. May2024, Vol. 254, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

• Pb and As in the BSFL residue are dominated by residual fraction (31–51 %). • 32–48 % of Pb and As are mainly accumulated in the BSFL body. • BSFL has a strong adsorption capacity for Pb (< 60 mg/kg) and As (> 45 mg/kg). • MRPs (e.g., ZntA and ArsR) control the intake, effluent and storage of Pb and As. • Lactobacillus and Enterococcus are the dominant flora under Pb and As stress. The accumulation and transformation of lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) during the digestion of sewage sludge (SS) by black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) remain unclear. In this study, we used 16 s rRNA and metagenomic sequencing techniques to investigate the correlation between the microbial community, metalloregulatory proteins (MRPs), and Pb and As migration and transformation. During the 15-day test period, BSFL were able to absorb 34–48 % of Pb and 32–45 % of As into their body. Changes in bacterial community abundance, upregulation of MRPs, and redundancy analysis (RDA) results confirmed that ZntA, EfeO, CadC, ArsR, ArsB, ArsD, and ArsA play major roles in the adsorption and stabilization of Pb and As, which is mainly due to the high contribution rates of Lactobacillus (48–59 %) and Enterococcus (21–23 %). Owing to the redox reaction, the regulation of the MRPs, and the change in pH, the Pb and As in the BSFL residue were mainly the residual fraction (F4). The RDA results showed that Lactobacillus and L. koreensis could significantly (P < 0.01) reduce the reducible fraction (F2) and F4 of Pb, whereas Firmicutes and L. fermentum can significantly (P < 0.05) promote the transformation of As to F4, thus realizing the passivation Pb and As. This study contributes to the understanding of Pb and As in SS adsorbed by BSFL and provides important insights into the factors that arise during the BSFL-mediated migration of Pb and As. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00431354
Volume :
254
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Water Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176390688
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2024.121405