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Aerobic denitrification performance and nitrate removal pathway analysis of a novel fungus Fusarium solani RADF-77.

Hai-Yan Cheng1, An-An Xu1, Mukesh Kumar Awasthi2, De-Dong Kong1, Ji-Shuang Chen3, Yue-Fei Wang1, Ping Xu4.   

Abstract

Increasing nitrogenous contaminants have caused immense challenges to the environment and human health. As compared to physical and chemical methods, biological denitrification is considered to be an effective solution due to its environmental friendliness, high efficiency, and low cost. In the present work, a novel fungal strain identified as Fusarium solani (RADF-77) was isolated from cellulose material-supported denitrification reactor; this strain is capable of removing nitrogen under aerobic conditions. The average NO3--N removal rate for RADF-77 were 4.43 mg/(L·h) and 4.50 mg/(L·d), when using glucose and tea residue as carbon source, respectively. The nitrogen balance revealed that 53.66% of N vanished via gaseous products. Transcriptional results revealed that respiratory and assimilative nitrate reductases may work together for nitrate removal. Our results indicate that RADF-77 could be used as a potential means of enhancing nitrate-removal performance, as well as recycling tea residue, which is the main byproduct of the manufacture of tea extracts.
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Keywords:  Fusarium solani RADF-77; N(2)O emissions; Nitrogen balance; Nitrogen removal; Tea residue recycling

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31629281     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.122250

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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Authors:  Huanhuan Zhang; Weishou Shen; Changyi Ma; Shanshan Li; Jie Chen; Xinfei Mou; Wenwen Cheng; Peng Lei; Hong Xu; Nan Gao; Keishi Senoo
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