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Simultaneous removal of phosphorous and nitrogen by ammonium assimilation and aerobic denitrification of novel phosphate-accumulating organism Pseudomonas chloritidismutans K14

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 340, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125621

Keywords

Denitrifying phosphate-accumulating organism; Pseudomonas chloritidismutans K14; Ammonium assimilation; Aerobic denitrification; Simultaneous nitrogen

Funding

  1. Construction Project of Innovation team of freshwater aquaculture technology system of Tianjin [ITTFRS2021000]
  2. Science and Technology Program of Tianjin, China [19YFZCSN00430]

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Pseudomonas chloritidismutans K14, a novel phosphate-accumulating organism, demonstrated high removal efficiencies for ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, phosphorus, and chemical oxygen demand under optimal conditions. It has the potential application prospects for wastewater treatment in aquaculture due to its ability to effectively remove nitrogen and phosphorus pollutants.
Pseudomonas chloritidismutans K14, a novel phosphate-accumulating organism with the capacity to perform ammonium assimilation, aerobic denitrification, and phosphorus removal, was isolated from aquaculture sediments. It produced no hemolysin, and showed susceptibility to most antibiotics. Optimum conditions were achieved with sodium pyruvate as a carbon source, a C/N ratio of 10, pH of 7.5, temperature of 27 degrees C, P/N ratio of 0.26, and shaking at 140 rpm. Under optimum conditions, the highest removal efficiencies of ammonium, nitrite, and nitrate were 99.82%, 99.11%, and 99.78%, respectively; the corresponding removal rates were 6.27, 4.51, and 4.99 mg/L/h. The strain removed over 98% of phosphorus, and over 87% of chemical oxygen demand. The highest biomass nitrogen during ammonium assimilation was 99.18 mg/L; no gaseous nitrogen was produced. The genes involved in nitrogen and phosphorus removal were amplified by PCR. This study demonstrated the potential application prospects of strain K14 for nitrogen and phosphorus removal.

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