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Characterization of Isolated Aerobic Denitrifying Bacteria and Their Potential Use in the Treatment of Nitrogen-Polluted Aquaculture Water.

Phuong Ha Hoang1, Thi Minh Nguyen2,3, Nhi Cong T Le2, Ke Son Phan4, Thu Trang T Mai4, Phuong Thu Ha5.   

Abstract

Ammonia and nitrite treatments are the critical steps that must be done to ensure the healthy growth of aquatic animals. The nitrification process is often used for nitrogen removal purposes due to its efficiency and environmentally friendly properties. However, the varied growth rate between ammonia and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria can cause nitrite accumulation, leading to the massive mortality of aquatic animals at high concentrations. Therefore, this study aimed to integrate the fast-growing heterotrophic nitrite-reducing bacteria with nitrifying bacteria to achieve a quicker nitrite removal activity. The two denitrifying Bacillus sp. ST20 and Bacillus sp. ST26 were screened from shrimp ponds in Bac Lieu province, Vietnam. Obtained results showed that under anoxic conditions, the nitrite removal efficiency of these two strains reached 68.5-82% at nitrite initial concentration of 20 mgN-NO2/L after 72 h. Higher efficiency of over 95% was gained under oxic conditions. Hence, it enabled the use of denitrifying and nitrifying bacteria-co-immobilized carriers for ammonia oxidation and nitrite reduction simultaneously in a single-aerated bioreactor. A total of over 96% nitrogen content was removed during the bioreactor operation, despite the increase of inputting nitrogen concentration from 40 to 200 mgN/L. Moreover, the suitable conditions for bacterial growth and nitrite conversion activity of the ST20 and ST26 were detected as 15‰ salinity and 35 °C. The isolates also utilized various C-sources for growth, hence widening their applicability. The present study suggested that the isolated aerobic denitrifying bacteria are potentially used for the complete removal of nitrogen compounds from aquaculture wastewater.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35639194     DOI: 10.1007/s00284-022-02898-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Microbiol        ISSN: 0343-8651            Impact factor:   2.188


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