Bacterial community shift revealed Chromatiaceae and Alcaligenaceae as potential bioindicators in the receiving river due to palm oil mill effluent final discharge

A thorough outlook on the effect of palm oil mill effluent (POME) final discharge towards bacterial community dynamics in the receiving river is provided in this study by using a high-throughput MiSeq. The shift of bacterial composition could be used to determine the potential bacterial indicators t...

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Main Authors: Sharuddin, Siti Suhailah, Ramli, Norhayati, Hassan, Mohd Ali, Mustapha, Nurul Asyifah, Amran, Afzufira, Mohd Nor, Diana, Sakai, Kenji, Tashiro, Yukihiro, Shirai, Yoshihito, Maeda, Toshinari
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spelling my.upm.eprints.355612018-08-13T01:52:56Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35561/ Bacterial community shift revealed Chromatiaceae and Alcaligenaceae as potential bioindicators in the receiving river due to palm oil mill effluent final discharge Sharuddin, Siti Suhailah Ramli, Norhayati Hassan, Mohd Ali Mustapha, Nurul Asyifah Amran, Afzufira Mohd Nor, Diana Sakai, Kenji Tashiro, Yukihiro Shirai, Yoshihito Maeda, Toshinari A thorough outlook on the effect of palm oil mill effluent (POME) final discharge towards bacterial community dynamics in the receiving river is provided in this study by using a high-throughput MiSeq. The shift of bacterial composition could be used to determine the potential bacterial indicators to indicate contamination caused by POME. This study showed that the POME final discharge did not only alter the natural physicochemical properties of the river water but also caused the reduction of bacterial diversity in the receiving river. The Chromatiaceae and Alcaligenaceae which were not detected in the upstream but were detected in the downstream part of the river are proposed as the indicator bacteria to indicate the river water contamination caused by POME final discharge. The emergence of either one or both bacteria in the downstream part of the river were shown to be carried over by the effluent. Therefore, an accurate pollution monitoring approach using bacterial indicator is expected to complement the conventional POME pollution assessment method which is currently dependent on the physicochemical properties of the final discharge. This is the first study that reported on the potential indicator bacteria for the assessment of river water contamination caused by POME final discharge. Elsevier 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35561/1/Bacterial%20community%20shift%20revealed%20Chromatiaceae%20and%20Alcaligenaceae%20as%20potential%20bioindicators%20in%20the%20receiving%20river%20due%20to%20palm%20oil%20mill%20effluent%20final%20discharge.pdf Sharuddin, Siti Suhailah and Ramli, Norhayati and Hassan, Mohd Ali and Mustapha, Nurul Asyifah and Amran, Afzufira and Mohd Nor, Diana and Sakai, Kenji and Tashiro, Yukihiro and Shirai, Yoshihito and Maeda, Toshinari (2017) Bacterial community shift revealed Chromatiaceae and Alcaligenaceae as potential bioindicators in the receiving river due to palm oil mill effluent final discharge. Ecological Indicators, 82. pp. 526-529. ISSN 1470-160X; ESSN: 1872-7034 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X1730451X?via%3Dihub#! 10.1016/j.ecolind.2017.07.038
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description A thorough outlook on the effect of palm oil mill effluent (POME) final discharge towards bacterial community dynamics in the receiving river is provided in this study by using a high-throughput MiSeq. The shift of bacterial composition could be used to determine the potential bacterial indicators to indicate contamination caused by POME. This study showed that the POME final discharge did not only alter the natural physicochemical properties of the river water but also caused the reduction of bacterial diversity in the receiving river. The Chromatiaceae and Alcaligenaceae which were not detected in the upstream but were detected in the downstream part of the river are proposed as the indicator bacteria to indicate the river water contamination caused by POME final discharge. The emergence of either one or both bacteria in the downstream part of the river were shown to be carried over by the effluent. Therefore, an accurate pollution monitoring approach using bacterial indicator is expected to complement the conventional POME pollution assessment method which is currently dependent on the physicochemical properties of the final discharge. This is the first study that reported on the potential indicator bacteria for the assessment of river water contamination caused by POME final discharge.
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author Sharuddin, Siti Suhailah
Ramli, Norhayati
Hassan, Mohd Ali
Mustapha, Nurul Asyifah
Amran, Afzufira
Mohd Nor, Diana
Sakai, Kenji
Tashiro, Yukihiro
Shirai, Yoshihito
Maeda, Toshinari
spellingShingle Sharuddin, Siti Suhailah
Ramli, Norhayati
Hassan, Mohd Ali
Mustapha, Nurul Asyifah
Amran, Afzufira
Mohd Nor, Diana
Sakai, Kenji
Tashiro, Yukihiro
Shirai, Yoshihito
Maeda, Toshinari
Bacterial community shift revealed Chromatiaceae and Alcaligenaceae as potential bioindicators in the receiving river due to palm oil mill effluent final discharge
author_facet Sharuddin, Siti Suhailah
Ramli, Norhayati
Hassan, Mohd Ali
Mustapha, Nurul Asyifah
Amran, Afzufira
Mohd Nor, Diana
Sakai, Kenji
Tashiro, Yukihiro
Shirai, Yoshihito
Maeda, Toshinari
author_sort Sharuddin, Siti Suhailah
title Bacterial community shift revealed Chromatiaceae and Alcaligenaceae as potential bioindicators in the receiving river due to palm oil mill effluent final discharge
title_short Bacterial community shift revealed Chromatiaceae and Alcaligenaceae as potential bioindicators in the receiving river due to palm oil mill effluent final discharge
title_full Bacterial community shift revealed Chromatiaceae and Alcaligenaceae as potential bioindicators in the receiving river due to palm oil mill effluent final discharge
title_fullStr Bacterial community shift revealed Chromatiaceae and Alcaligenaceae as potential bioindicators in the receiving river due to palm oil mill effluent final discharge
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial community shift revealed Chromatiaceae and Alcaligenaceae as potential bioindicators in the receiving river due to palm oil mill effluent final discharge
title_sort bacterial community shift revealed chromatiaceae and alcaligenaceae as potential bioindicators in the receiving river due to palm oil mill effluent final discharge
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2017
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35561/1/Bacterial%20community%20shift%20revealed%20Chromatiaceae%20and%20Alcaligenaceae%20as%20potential%20bioindicators%20in%20the%20receiving%20river%20due%20to%20palm%20oil%20mill%20effluent%20final%20discharge.pdf
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