| Literature DB >> 27245709 |
Xiangxu Zou1, Hui Zhang1, Jie Zuo1, Penghe Wang1, Dehua Zhao1, Shuqing An1.
Abstract
To identify the facilitation effect of a cool-season aquatic macrophyte (FEam) for use in effluent purification via constructed floating wetlands (CFWs) and to determine the possible pathways used during a winter period with an average temperature of less than 5 °C, pilot-scale CFWs were planted with the cold-season macrophyte Oenanthe clecumbens anpan>d were operated as batch systems. Although some leaves withered, the roots retained relatively high levels of activity during the winter, which had average air anpan>d pan> class="Chemical">water temperatures of 3.63 and 5.04 °C, respectively. The N and P removal efficiencies in CFWs decreased significantly in winter relative to those in late autumn. The presence of cool-season plants resulted in significant improvements in N and P removal, with a FEam of 15.23-25.86% in winter. Microbial N removal accounted for 71.57% of the total N removed in winter, and the decrease in plant uptake was the dominant factor in the wintertime decrease in N removal relative to that in late autumn. These results demonstrate the importance of cold-season plants in CFWs for the treatment of secondary effluent during cold winters.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27245709 PMCID: PMC5378900 DOI: 10.1038/srep27011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Continuous temperature series of the near-ground air and water in the floating wetland.
Figure 2Field measurements of pH, conductivity, DO and TDS in the CK, FW and FW-M systems in winter (error bars represent standard deviation).
Removal efficiencies for COD, TN, NO3 −-N, NH4 +-N, TP and TDN in the constructed floating wetland systems (%).
| Parameters | Treatments | Nov-20 | Dec-10 | Dec-30 | Jan-20 | Meanw |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COD | CK | 4.28 a | 9.32 a | 10.16 a | 8.75 a | 9.41 |
| FW | 11.69 a | 12.67 a | 17.74 a | 16.26 a | 15.55 | |
| FW-M | 17.73 a | 22.33 a | 14.78 a | 19.28 a | 18.80 | |
| TN | CK | 0.01 b | 7.94 b | 4.11 b | 5.49 b | 5.84 |
| FW | −1.36 b | 3.77 b | −3.04 b | 15.66 ab | 5.46 | |
| FW-M | 37.40 a | 26.85 a | 22.14 a | 19.51 a | 22.84 | |
| NO3-N | CK | 0.98 b | 3.69 b | 1.23 b | 5.75 b | 3.56 |
| FW | 17.65 b | 20.08 ab | 14.61 ab | 6.75 b | 13.81 | |
| FW-M | 48.53 a | 39.21 a | 38.27 a | 18.70 a | 32.06 | |
| NH4+-N | CK | 0.93 b | 9.34 b | 16.20 b | 4.57 b | 10.04 |
| FW | −5.28 b | 11.45 b | 7.04 b | 9.76 b | 9.41 | |
| FW-M | 51.39 a | 35.26 a | 42.72 a | 27.85 a | 35.28 | |
| TP | CK | 0.58 b | 2.70 b | 3.80 b | 3.85 b | 3.45 |
| FW | −1.61 b | 7.60 b | 8.29 b | 4.81 b | 6.90 | |
| FW-M | 32.16 a | 31.81 a | 23.81 a | 10.78 a | 22.13 | |
| TDN | CK | 1.91 b | 3.88 b | 7.41 b | 2.65 b | 4.64 |
| FW | 7.25 b | −2.52 b | 4.63 b | 12.85 ab | 4.99 | |
| FW-M | 44.27 a | 21.71 a | 20.62 a | 18.32 a | 20.22 |
*Columns followed by the same letter are not significantly different at 95% confidence level.
#Means of the winter (i.e. the average of Dec-10, Dec-30 and Jan-20).
Figure 3Growth characteristics of plant length (a) and dry biomass (b) of the Oenanthe clecumbens plants.
Figure 4Growth characteristics of leaf chlorophyll concentration (a) and root activity (b) of the Oenanthe clecumbens plants.
Figure 5The contribution of microbial, deposition storage and plant uptake pathways to nitrogen removal in floating wetland systems.
Characteristics of the influent to the CFWs from a WWTP.
| Parameters | COD | NH4+-N | NO3-N | TN | TP | TDN |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Concentration (mg/L) | 38.65 ± 4.63 | 7.33 ± 1.43 | 3.12 ± 1.32 | 13.98 ± 1.73 | 6.43 ± 1.82 | 13.55 ± 1.12 |
aValues are given as the mean ± standard deviation (n = 16).