2007
DOI: 10.1263/jbb.104.129
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Two-stage removal of nitrate from groundwater using biological and chemical treatments

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“…About 89.08% nitrate reduction from ground water supplemented with 1% starch as a sole carbon source by Pseudomonas sp. (RS 7) [31]. Our results, are in good agreement with the results of another study [39] where the use of starch as a carbon source in the on-site biological treatment of nitrate in ground water was successful with a nitrogen removal efficiency of 99.5% and a C/N ratio of 2.58 corresponding to 4.3 g of soluble starch per 1 g of nitrate nitrogen.…”
Section: Removal Of Nitrate From Synthetic Medium By Bacterial Consortiasupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…About 89.08% nitrate reduction from ground water supplemented with 1% starch as a sole carbon source by Pseudomonas sp. (RS 7) [31]. Our results, are in good agreement with the results of another study [39] where the use of starch as a carbon source in the on-site biological treatment of nitrate in ground water was successful with a nitrogen removal efficiency of 99.5% and a C/N ratio of 2.58 corresponding to 4.3 g of soluble starch per 1 g of nitrate nitrogen.…”
Section: Removal Of Nitrate From Synthetic Medium By Bacterial Consortiasupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Ayyasamy et al [31] attained assimilatory denitrification process using aerobic Pseudomonas sp. (RS 7) in the ground water system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its nitrate reducing capacity is not very much stronger than that of other, previously isolated denitrifiers (225.8 mg-N/l/d) (36,37). Different denitrifier species have been placed in the natural environment, where they have exhibited dissimilar denitrification profiles in response to changes in the environment, such as oxygen content, electron donor concentration and availability, nitrate concentration, nutrient availability, pH, and temperature.…”
Section: Pseudomonas Otitidis (Nr 043289)mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Bacillus species could carry out anaerobic dissimilatory reduction of nitrate to ammonia via nitrite [35]. Pseudomonas in the wetland system attained assimilatory denitrification [36]. The genera of Bacillus, Micrococcus, and Pseudomonas were found to be nitrate reducers.…”
Section: Microbial Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%