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Environ Res 2025 Mar 29;:121500. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2025.121500.
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Rapid and efficient nitrogen removal by a novel heterotrophic nitrification-aerobic denitrification bacteria Marinobacterium maritimum 5-JS in aquaculture wastewater: performance and potential applications.

Wang FR , Feng SY , Liang S , Du WY , Wang LQ , Zhang YW , Ren JY , Gao S , Zhu YJ , Cong YT , Wang L , Gu J , Wang Y , Wang H , Lu YN , Wang LS , Yang GJ .


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Efficient nitrogen removal from aquaculture wastewater is crucial for environmental sustainability. A novel strain, Marinobacterium maritimum 5-JS, exhibiting HN-AD capabilities, was isolated from a sea cucumber aquaculture pond. This strain demonstrated remarkable nitrogen removal efficiencies, achieving nearly 100% elimination of NH4+-N, NO3--N and NO2--N within 18 h. Strain 5-JS preferentially utilizes NH4+-N in simultaneous nitrification and denitrification processes, with optimal removal achieved using sodium citrate as a carbon source, a C/N ratio of 11, pH 8.0, and at a temperature of 30 °C. The metabolic pathway of strain 5-JS was elucidated, indicating its adaptability to high concentrations of Mg2+, Fe2+, and Mn2+ (up to 50 mg/L). When introduced into mariculture wastewater, strain 5-JS rapidly reduced concentrations of all three nitrogen compounds to undetectable levels within 8 h. These findings highlight the exceptional nitrogen removal capabilities of strain 5-JS and its potential for application in the biological treatment of aquaculture wastewater.

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