Abstract

Less attention has been paid on the oligotrophic water body nitrogen treatment with mix-cultured aerobic denitrifying bacteria (Mix-CADB). In this study, three Mix-CADB communities were screened from the sediments of reservoirs. The nitrate and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) removal efficiencies of Mix-CADB communities were higher than 92 % and 91 %, respectively. Biolog results suggested that Mix-CADB communities displayed excellent carbon source metabolic activity. The nirS gene sequencing indicated that Pseudomonas sp. and Pseudomonas stutzeri accounted for more proportions in the core species of three Mix-CADB communities. The network model revealed that Pseudomonas sp. and Pseudomonas stutzeri mainly drove the total nitrogen and DOC removal of Mix-CADB communities. More importantly, the immobilized Mix-CADB communities could reduce >91 % nitrate in the adjusted reservoir raw water. Overall, this study showed that the three Mix-CADB communities could be regarded as potential candidates for the nitrogen treatment in oligotrophic water body ecosystems.

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