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Pseudomonas stutzeri strain YG-24 |
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NO3- |
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Sodium citrate |
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Reference:Li et al., 2015 Title:Removal of Nitrogen by Heterotrophic Nitrification-Aerobic Denitrification of a Phosphate Accumulating Bacterium Pseudomonas Stutzeri YG-24 Pubmed ID:25668754 Pubmed link:Link Full research link:Link Abstract: Phosphate accumulating bacterium Pseudomonas stutzeri YG-24 exhibited efficient heterotrophic nitrification and aerobic denitrification ability. Single factor experiments showed that both heterotrophic nitrification and aerobic denitrification occurred with sodium citrate as carbon source and lower C/N ratio of 8. High average NH4+-N, NO2−-N and NO3−-N removal rates of 8.75, 7.51 and 7.73 mg L−1 h−1 were achieved. The application of strain YG-24 in wastewater samples resulted in TN, NH4+-N, NO2−-N, NO3−-N and P removal efficiencies of 85.28%, 88.13%, 86.15%, 70.83% and 51.21%. Sequencing and quantitative amplification by real-time PCR of napA, nirS and ppk showed that nitrogen removal pathway of strain YG-24 was achieved through heterotrophic ammonium nitrification coupled with fast nitrite denitrification (NH4+-N to NO2−-N and then to gaseous nitrogen) directly. These results demonstrated the strain as a suitable candidate to simultaneously remove both nitrogen and phosphate in wastewater treatment. |