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Microalgae-based constructed wetland system enhances nitrogen removal and reduce carbon emissions: Performance and
Xinyue Zhao1, Tuoshi Zhang1, Bin Dang1
1College of Resource and Environment, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, China.
Abstract:
Combination of constructed wetlands (CWs) and microalgae-based technologies has been proved as effective wastewater treatment option; however, little attention was paid to investigate the optimal combination ways. This study showed that the integrated system (IS) connecting microalgal pond with CWs exhibited improved pollutant-removal efficiencies and preferred carbon reduction effects compared to other alternatives such as coupled system or independent CWs. Microbial analysis demonstrated that core microorganisms (e.g., Acinetobacter and Thermomonas) of the IS were mostly associated with carbon, nitrogen, and energy metabolism. Based on co-occurrence networks, microbial quantity with denitrification function in the IS accounted for 71.01 % of the microorganism related to nitrogen metabolism, which was higher than that of 48.84 % in the independent CWs, indicating that the presence of microalgae in IS played important role in promoting biological denitrification. These findings provide insights into the microbial mechanism and highlights the complementary effects between microalgae and CWs.
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