Xulin Chen, Pan Yang, Qiang Wang, Han Wang, Yunlong Yang, Jibo Xiao
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Abstract
The complexity of ecological remediation technology restricts its long-term application in engineering practice. In this study, a simple top-down mussels-bacteria (TDMB) integrated system used for river water quality improvement was constructed, and the long-term operation performances accompanied by the corresponding mechanisms were investigated. The results showed that during 161 days of operation, the average removal efficiency achieved was 75.45% for COD, 79.41% for ammonia nitrogen and 70% for total nitrogen (TN), while the contribution proportions of mussels and immobilized microorganisms in the TN removal were 28.07% and 69.77%, respectively. High-throughput sequencing revealed that the dominant microorganisms for immobilization were norank_SC-I-84 (10.52%), norank_PHOS-HE36 (9.58%), norank_Anaerolineaceae (3.04%), Nitrospira (2.64%), norank_Gemmatimonadaceae (2.36%) and norank_Pirellulaceae (2.113%), all of which were involved in nitrogen removal. This study provided a promising strategy and gained insight into the corresponding mechanisms for the remediation of polluted rivers.
生态修复技术的复杂性制约了其在工程实践中的长期应用。本研究构建了一种简单的自上而下的贻贝-细菌(TDMB)集成系统,用于河流水质改善,并对其长期运行性能及其机制进行了研究。结果表明,在161 d的运行过程中,COD、氨氮和总氮(TN)的平均去除率分别为75.45%、79.41%和70%,其中贻贝和固定化微生物对TN去除率的贡献分别为28.07%和69.77%。高通量测序结果显示,具有固定化作用的优势微生物为norank_cs - i -84(10.52%)、norank_PHOS-HE36(9.58%)、norank_Anaerolineaceae(3.04%)、Nitrospira(2.64%)、norank_Gemmatimonadaceae(2.36%)和norank_Pirellulaceae(2.113%),均参与脱氮。本研究为污染河流的修复提供了一个有希望的策略,并深入了解了相应的机制。
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