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Molecular ecological networks reveal the spatial-temporal variation of microbial communities in drinking water distribution systems

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摘要 Microbial activity and regrowth in drinking water distribution systems is a major concern for water service companies.However,previous studies have focused on the microbial composition and diversity of the drinkingwater distribution systems(DWDSs),with little discussion on microbial molecular ecological networks(MENs)in different water supply networks.MEN analysis explores the potentialmicrobial interaction and the impact of environmental stress,to explain the characteristics of microbial community structures.In this study,the random matrix theory-based network analysis was employed to investigate the impact of seasonal variation including water source switching on the networks of three DWDSs that used different disinfection methods.The results showed that microbial interaction varied slightly with the seasons but was significantly influenced by different DWDSs.Proteobacteria,identified as key species,play an important role in the network.Combined UV-chlorine disinfection can effectively reduce the size and complexity of the network compared to chlorine disinfection alone,ignoring seasonal variations,which may affect microbial activity or control microbial regrowth in DWDSs.This study provides new insights for analyzing the dynamics of microbial interactions in DWDSs.
出处 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2023年第2期176-186,共11页 环境科学学报(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Key R&D Program of China (No. 2019YFC0408700) the National Science and Technology Major Projects of China (Nos. 2017ZX07108-002 and 2017ZX07502003) the funds from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51778323)
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