Abstract

A thermotolerant strain isolated from sewage sludge (SS) composting was identified as Brevibacillus Agri N2, which showed the efficient capability for heterotrophic nitrification under high-temperature conditions. Incubation at 60 °C, strain N2 could utilize 45.47% of ammonium nitrogen (99.64 mg/L), 68.89% of hydroxylamine nitrogen (51.14 mg/L) and 76.77% of nitrite nitrogen (55.20 mg/L), with a minor part of nitrogen loss for 1.64%, 2.82% and 5.01%, respectively. The successful detection of ammonia monooxygenase, hydroxylamine oxidase, and nitrate oxidoreductase and PCR amplification of amoA, hao and nxrA genes provided evidence of nitrification ability by strain N2. Furthermore, single-factor experiments indicated that the optimal conditions for efficient nitrification performance by strain N2 were succinate as carbon source, 50 °C, C/N 12, pH 8 and 200 r/min. Strain N2 could perform the complete nitrification process, with minimal nitrogen loss at high temperature conditions, which indicated it had the potential for practical application for reducing nitrogen loss of SS composting.

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