Metagenomics-based evaluation of groundwater microbial profiles in response to treated wastewater discharge

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Abstract

This study aims to demonstrate the use of metagenomics to assess groundwater quality. Metagenomics revealed a lower alpha diversity for both bacteria and virus in wastewater-exposed groundwater compared to the upstream controls. An increase in the relative abundance of Planctomycetes and Picornaviridae was also observed in wastewater-exposed groundwater. However, comparison of antibiotic resistome cannot clearly differentiate wastewater-exposed groundwater from control. Findings suggest that metagenomics can detect selected microbial signatures indicative of treated wastewater discharge.

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Zaouri, N., Jumat, M. R., Cheema, T., & Hong, P. Y. (2020). Metagenomics-based evaluation of groundwater microbial profiles in response to treated wastewater discharge. Environmental Research, 180. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2019.108835

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