| Literature DB >> 27622929 |
Xiao Huang1, Jie Bai2, Kui-Ran Li3, Yang-Guo Zhao2, Wei-Jun Tian2, Jia-Jia Dang1.
Abstract
To achieve a better contaminant removal efficiency in a low-temperature and high-salt environment, two novel strains of cold- and salt-tolerant ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB), i.e., Ochrobactrum sp. (HXN-1) and Aquamicrobium sp. (HXN-2), were isolated from the surface sediment of Liaohe Estuarine Wetland (LEW), China. The optimization of initial ammonia nitrogen concentration, pH, carbon-nitrogen ratio, and petroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs) to improve the ammonia-oxidation capacity of the two bacterial strains was studied. Both bacterial strains showed a high ammonia nitrogen removal rate of over 80% under a high salinity of 10‰. Even at a temperature as low as 15°C, HXN-1 and HXN-2 could achieve an ammonia nitrogen removal rate of 53% and 62%, respectively. The cold- and salt-tolerant AOB in this study demonstrated a high potential for ammonia nitrogen removal from LEW.Entities:
Keywords: Ammonia oxidation characteristics; Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria; Cold tolerance; Liaohe Estuarine Wetland; Salt tolerance
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27622929 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.08.077
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553