Seasonal and density effects of submerged vegetation restoration on microbial communities in the semi‐constructed wetland DOI
Jingwen Hu, Aiju You,

Lei Hua

et al.

Restoration Ecology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Nov. 15, 2024

Ecological restoration through the use of submerged vegetation has been widely implemented both domestically and internationally, yielding significant results. The relationship between microbial communities become a key focus in current research. Despite this, regulation density post‐restoration remains topic debate, impact seasonal variations on requires further investigation. A comprehensive study was conducted different densities communities, water physicochemical properties, sediment nutrients, bacterial following semi‐constructed wetland ecological project. results indicated that around 50% led to highest dissolved oxygen (DO) content greater number unique operational taxonomic units. Furthermore, changes were found significantly influence α‐ β‐diversity. Redundancy analyses environmental factors explained variability α‐diversity, accounting for 74.63% variation. Particularly, CODCr identified as factor affecting while DO, pH, turbidity, total organic carbon had α‐diversity water. This advances our understanding importance its effects providing valuable insights management processes.

Language: Английский

Combination of lanthanum-modified attapulgite and Vallisneria natans for immobilization of phosphorus in various types of sediments DOI
Ming Kong,

Xinya Ouyang,

Tianlun Han

et al.

Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 492, P. 152264 - 152264

Published: May 15, 2024

Language: Английский

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5

Rapid enrichment of AnAOB with a novel vermiculite/tourmaline modification technology for enhanced DEAMOX process DOI

Qixiang Zhou,

Dawen Gao, Ao Xu

et al.

Chemosphere, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 361, P. 142526 - 142526

Published: June 6, 2024

Language: Английский

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5

Effect of Pond-Based Rice Floating Bed on the Microbial Community Structure and Quality of Water in Pond of Mandarin Fish Fed Using Artificial Diet DOI Creative Commons
Lijin Jiang, Mengmeng Yi, Zhiyong Jiang

et al.

Biology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(7), P. 549 - 549

Published: July 21, 2024

The culture of mandarin fish using artificial feed has been gaining increasing attention in China. Ensuring good water quality the ponds is crucial for successful aquaculture. Recently, trial pond-based rice floating beds (PRFBs) aquaculture shown promising results. This research assessed impact PRFBs on microbial community structure and overall pond, thereby enhancing our understanding its functions. results revealed that PRFB group exhibited lower levels NH4+-N, NO2−-N, NO3−-N, TN, TP, Alk pond compared to control group. diversity indices showed a declining trend, while these were At phylum level, there was considerable increase Proteobacteria abundance throughout period, suggesting may promote proliferation Proteobacteria. In group, remarkable decrease bacterial populations related carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus metabolism, including genera Rhodobacter, Rhizorhapis, Dinghuibacter, Candidatus Aquiluna, Chryseomicrobium as well CL500_29_marine_group. Overall, findings will provide basis application fed an diet beds.

Language: Английский

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4

Study on the performance of micro/nano-aeration and submerged plants against exogenous pollution DOI

Wenbo Liang,

Yifan Liu, Xiaoli Yang

et al.

Journal of Water Process Engineering, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 72, P. 107428 - 107428

Published: March 10, 2025

Language: Английский

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0

Microbial succession and enrichment of antibiotic resistance genes during algal-bacterial biofilm purification of aquaculture wastewater DOI
Yunyi Zhang,

Dan Ai,

Ke‐Xuan Liu

et al.

Journal of Water Process Engineering, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 64, P. 105642 - 105642

Published: June 15, 2024

Language: Английский

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3

Multiple effects of carbon, sulfur and iron on microbial mercury methylation in black-odorous sediments DOI
Jinting Wang, Yan Zhang, Lean Zhou

et al.

Environmental Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 263, P. 120048 - 120048

Published: Sept. 21, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

3

The Effect of Iron-Modified Biochar on Phosphorus Adsorption and the Prospect of Synergistic Adsorption between Biochar and Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria: A Review DOI Open Access
Lei Liu,

Nannan He,

Ali Borham

et al.

Water, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(18), P. 3315 - 3315

Published: Sept. 20, 2023

The release of endogenous phosphorus (P) from sediments is the main cause lake eutrophication, even after successful control exogenous P. Among others, iron-bound P a major source P, and it necessary to reduce concentration by enhancing iron–phosphorus binding. Iron (Fe)-modified biochar adsorption an effective widely used method for fixing in sediments. In this paper, modification method, mechanism, application effect Fe-modified are reviewed. It found that most methods realized through physicochemical pathway. Therefore, prospect biological pathway presented. particular, possible iron-oxidizing bacteria (IOB) promoting binding modifications discussed. potential effects additions on microbial communities water also future research, emphasis should be placed mechanism analysis simulated polluted environments before large-scale use, ensure economic practicability sustainability applications.

Language: Английский

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7

Combining Multiple Remediation Techniques Is Effective for the Remediation of Eutrophic Flowing Water DOI Open Access
Ran Luo, Wei Li,

Jiayou Zhong

et al.

Water, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(6), P. 858 - 858

Published: March 16, 2024

Dredging, adsorbent inactivation, and phytoremediation are commonly used to control internal nitrogen phosphorus sediment loads in eutrophic still-water ecosystems, such as lakes ponds. However, the effectiveness of these remediation techniques has not been verified for rivers, lakes, reservoirs with large disturbances. In this study, a calcium-loaded clay granular (CRB) was prepared an alternative commercial adsorbents, experiment conducted on ecological restoration effects both dredging single treatments well combined flowing water. The enhancement effect above investigated. results indicated that CRB inactivation treatment reduced turbidity water by 63% 80%, respectively increased total permanganate index (CODMn) 25% 101% before phytoremediation, compared group. There were no significant differences nutrient indexes between group, but enhanced treatment. Compared treatment, CODMn decreased 13% 15%, respectively. Phytoremediation significantly improved treatments, individually combination. Additionally, there notable growth rates submerged plants contents different speciation among plant species. Selecting suitable species is recommended when implementing methods. This study highlights combination multiple effective provide guide

Language: Английский

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2

Characteristic and mechanism of biological nitrogen and phosphorus removal facilitated by biogenic manganese oxides (BioMnOx) at various concentrations of Mn(II) DOI
Ying Cao,

Sicheng Shao,

Zhiqing Ye

et al.

Environmental Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 252, P. 118943 - 118943

Published: April 16, 2024

Language: Английский

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Coupling the measures of pollution source control and water replenishment to improve water quality in the catchment scale of Qianshan River Basin DOI
Cheng Gao,

Zhantuo Xu,

Xiaoju Yan

et al.

Environmental Pollution, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 341, P. 122899 - 122899

Published: Nov. 12, 2023

Language: Английский

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5