Plant Species Influences the Composition of Root System Microbiome and its Antibiotic Resistance Profile in a Constructed Wetland Receiving Primary Treated Wastewater
Constructed wetlands (CWs) are nature-based solutions for wastewater treatment where the root system microbiome plays a key role in terms of nutrient and pollutant removal. Here, analyses were applied to study the bacterial communities associated to the root systems of two plant species co-occurring in the same cell of a CW receiving primary treated wastewaters.
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Plant Species Influences the Composition of Root System Microbiome and its Antibiotic Resistance Profile in a Constructed Wetland Receiving Primary Treated Wastewater
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Valentina Riva, Lorenzo Vergani, Ahmed Ali Rashed, Aiman El Saadi, Raffaella Sabatino, Andrea Di Cesare, Elena Crotti, Francesca Mapelli, and Sara Borin
Publication Date: 2024
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Constructed wetlands (CWs) are nature-based solutions for wastewater treatment where the root system microbiome plays a key role in terms of nutrient and pollutant removal. Here, analyses were applied to study the bacterial communities associated to the root systems of two plant species co-occurring in the same cell of a CW receiving primary treated wastewaters.