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J Contam Hydrol ; 209: 42-50, 2018 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29395377

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Groundwater denitrification bioreactors under limited phosphorus conditions were studied in column experiments using four types of plant-chips. When the phosphate-P concentration in the influent increased from 0.04mg/L to 0.4mg/L, the nitrate removal ratio increased from 61.6% to 86.1% in reed, from 7.2% to 12.6% in Japanese cedar, from 37.0% to 73.6% in Moso bamboo, and from 19.2% to 50.5% in Lithocarpus edulis. The carbon source of the denitrifiers' growth was indicated by the content of acid detergent soluble organic matter in the chips. Furthermore, according to the modified Michaelis-Menten-type equation proposed in the study, the denitrification rate was largely limited by the phosphate-P concentration in reed and L. eduilis, and by the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in Japanese cedar. Denitrification in Moso bamboo was affected by both phosphate-P and DOC. Besides the DOC, phosphorus emerged as an important limiting element of denitrification in some bioreactor plant-chips.


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Environmental Restoration and Remediation/methods , Groundwater/chemistry , Nitrates , Phosphorus , Bioreactors , Carbon/metabolism , Denitrification , Environmental Restoration and Remediation/instrumentation , Nitrates/isolation & purification , Nitrates/metabolism , Phosphates/chemistry , Phosphates/metabolism , Wood
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