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Efficient aerobic denitrification without nitrite accumulation by Pseudomonas mendocina HITSZ-D1 isolated from sewage sludge

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 379, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2023.129039

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Aerobic denitrification; Pseudomonas mendocina; Enzymatic activity; Nitrogen metabolism; Low C; N ratio

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A highly efficient aerobic denitrifying microbe, Pseudomonas mendocina HITSZ-D1, was isolated from sewage sludge using a denitrifier enrichment strategy. The microbe showed good growth and nitrate removal performance under a wide range of conditions, with a total nitrogen removal efficiency of >96% at a C/N ratio of 8. Furthermore, it had higher denitrification efficiency and enzyme activities compared to other aerobic denitrifying microbes.
A highly efficient aerobic denitrifying microbe was isolated from sewage sludge by using a denitrifier enrichment strategy based on decreasing carbon content. The microbe was identified as Pseudomonas mendocina HITSZ-D1 (hereafter, D1). Investigation of the conditions under which D1 grew and denitrified revealed that it performed good growth and nitrate removal performance under a wide range of conditions. In particular, D1 rapidly removed all types of inorganic nitrogen without accumulation of the intermediate products nitrite and nitrous oxide. Overall, D1 showed a total nitrogen removal efficiency >96% at a C/N ratio of 8. The biotransformation modes and fates of three typical types of inorganic nitrogen were also assessed. Moreover, D1 had significantly higher denitrification efficiency and enzyme activities than other aerobic denitrifying microbes (Paracoccus denitrificans, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Pseudomonas putida). These results suggest that D1 has great potential for treating wastewater containing high concentrations of nitrogen.

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