2022
DOI: 10.1002/wer.10716
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Effect of sulfamethoxazole on nitrate removal by simultaneous heterotrophic aerobic denitrification

Abstract: The increase in mariculture activities worldwide has not only led to a rise of nitrogen compounds in the ecosystem but has also intensified the accumulation of antibiotics in both terrestrial and marine environments. This study focused on the effect of typical antibiotics, specifically sulfamethoxazole (SMX) on nitrate removal from mariculture wastewater by aerobic denitrification process; an aerobic denitrification system feeding with 148.2 mg/L COD, 8.59 mg/L nitrate, 0.72 mg/L nitrite, and 4.75 mg/L ammoniu… Show more

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“…Additionally, there were remarkable differences in the predominant functional genera between the two samples. In the control group, Truepera (14.67%) played a crucial role in nitrogen removal [ 33 ]. In the experiment group, the dominant genera were Achromobacter (70.41%) and Acinetobacter (22.12%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, there were remarkable differences in the predominant functional genera between the two samples. In the control group, Truepera (14.67%) played a crucial role in nitrogen removal [ 33 ]. In the experiment group, the dominant genera were Achromobacter (70.41%) and Acinetobacter (22.12%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, there were remarkable differences in the predominant functional genera between the two samples. In the control group, Truepera (14.67%) played a crucial role in nitrogen removal [36]. In the experiment group, the dominant genera were Achromobacter (70.41%) and Acinetobacter (22.12%).…”
Section: The Application Of Strain Hs2 In Sewage Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%