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Nitrogen removal in recirculating aquaculture water with high dissolved oxygen conditions using the simultaneous partial nitrification, anammox and denitrification system

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Jian‐Hua Wang, Jian Lü, Jian Lü, Jian Lü, Jian Lü, Yuxuan Zhang, Jian Lü, Jian Lü, Jian Lü, Jian Lü, Jian Lü, Jun Wu Jian Lü, Jian Lü, Jian‐Hua Wang, Jian Lü, Jun Wu Yuxuan Zhang, Jun Wu Jian Lü, Jun Wu Jun Wu Jun Wu Jian Lü, Jun Wu Jian Lü, Jian Lü, Jun Wu Jun Wu Jun Wu Jun Wu Jun Wu Jian Lü, Jian‐Hua Wang, Jian‐Hua Wang, Jian Lü, Jun Wu Jun Wu Jun Wu Jun Wu Jun Wu Jun Wu Jun Wu Jun Wu Jun Wu Jun Wu Jun Wu Jian‐Hua Wang, Jian‐Hua Wang, Jun Wu Jun Wu Jun Wu Jian Lü, Jun Wu Jun Wu

Summary

Researchers operated a simultaneous nitrification-anammox-denitrification bioreactor on aquaculture wastewater for 180 days without supplemental carbon, achieving near-complete nitrogen removal under high oxygen conditions by harnessing Pseudoxanthomonas bacteria and coordinated microbial nitrogen-cycling communities in a biofilm.

The efficient removal of nitrogen pollutants in the aquaculture systems is still a challenge due to the low concentration of organic carbon and high concentration of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the wastewater. The simultaneous partial nitrification, anammox and denitrification (SNAD) bioreactor was firstly used for the treatment of aquaculture wastewater in recirculating aquaculture system. The bioreactor operated for 180 days without adding extra organic carbon. After 60-day operation, the bioreactor reached the stable stage with the average concentration of ammonia/nitrate/nitrite/COD in the effluent with 0.26/0.75/0.47/0.27 mg/L. The Pseudoxanthomonas was the dominant genus in the biofilm samples. The typical nitrogen functional bacteria and genes for nitrification, anammox and denitrification were detected with different abundance in different procedures along the bioreactor. Network analysis revealed the significant correlations between nitrogen functional bacteria and genes. The SNAD bioreactor achieved the effective removal for nitrogen and COD under high DO conditions in recirculating aquaculture system.

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