Abstract

Aerobic denitrifying bacteria were widely reported in different nitrogen polluted aquatic ecosystem. However, the aerobic denitrification characteristics of actinomycete were not well understood. Here, the actinomycete strain XD-11-6-2 was isolated from reservoir and identified as Streptomyces sp. XD-11-6-2 by DNA sequencing. Strain XD-11-6-2 removed 90.34% of total organic carbon and 93.66% of total nitrogen under aerobic condition. A total of 77.87% of nitrogen was removed as a gaseous product, and 15.67% of nitrogen was converted into biomass. Biolog combined with network model indicated that strain XD-11-6-2 could use six types of carbon sources, and exhibit outstanding capacity to metabolize diverse carbon sources. Moreover, the highest nitrate and total nitrogen removal efficiencies of raw water were 72.29% and 74.86%, respectively. In general, these results provide new insights to understand the potential of actinomycetes in treating micro-polluted water.

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