Kondrotaite, Z.


Publications
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Ecophysiology and niche differentiation of three genera of polyphosphate-accumulating bacteria in a full-scale wastewater treatment plant

Citation
Kondrotaite et al. (2025). mSystems 10 (9)
Names
Azonexus amarohabitans Phosphoribacter freyrii Phosphoribacter thorii Phosphoribacter tyrii Azonexus phosphoriphilus Azonexus defluvii Phosphoribacter hoenirii “Accumulibacter” Phosphoribacter
Abstract
ABSTRACT Polyphosphate-accumulating organisms (PAOs) are the main bacteria responsible for phosphorus removal and recovery in full-scale wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). They encompass members of the genera Candidatus Accumulibacter, Azonexus (formerly Dechloromonas ), and Candidatus Phosphoribacter (formerly Tetrasph
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The novel genus, ‘Candidatus Phosphoribacter’, previously identified as Tetrasphaera, is the dominant polyphosphate accumulating lineage in EBPR wastewater treatment plants worldwide

Citation
Singleton et al. (2022). The ISME Journal 16 (6)
Names
Ca. Lutibacillus Phosphoribacter Phosphoribacter tyrii Phosphoribacter hodrii Phosphoribacter baldrii Ts Phosphoribacter thorii Phosphoribacter freyrii Phosphoribacter hoenirii
Abstract
Abstract The bacterial genus Tetrasphaera encompasses abundant polyphosphate accumulating organisms (PAOs) that are responsible for enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) in wastewater treatment plants. Recent analyses of genomes from pure cultures revealed that 16S rRNA genes cannot resolve the lineage, and that Tetrasphaera spp. are from several different genera within the Dermatophilaceae. Here, we examine 14 recently recovered high-quality metagenome-assembled genomes f
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