Abstract

A new bacterium capable of heterotrophic nitrogen removal was isolated and identified as Oligella sp. XS68. The strain exhibited efficient heterotrophic nitrogen removal capabilities, with a low accumulation of nitrification products. Single-factor experiments indicated that efficient nitrogen removal and growth of the strain XS68 occurred with sodium succinate as the carbon source, C/N ratio 15, pH 6.0?9.0, temperature 30?37 ?C, and shaking speed 160?200 rpm. The removal efficiency of ammonium nitrogen could achieve 98 % within 96 h when the initial nitrogen concentration was 421.3 mg L-1. These findings demonstrate that XS68 is a promising candidate for nitrogen removal in wastewater treatments.

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