Nitrogen and phosphorus removal in simulated wastewater by two aquatic plants
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description | Water pollution control is the focus of environmental pollution control. Ecological water treatment is widely used because of its low cost and landscape effect, and has no pollution. Aquatic plants have attracted wide attention because of their low cost and high level of resource utilization. In order to study the effects of emergent and submerged plants on the removal of different concentrations of wastewater, and the effect of pollutants on plant growth, two common aquatic plants found in Northeast China (
Iris ensata
Thunb. and
Potamogeton malaianus
Miq.) were selected. Under static conditions, the removal efficiency of nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater with different concentrations by two kinds of plants was studied. The results showed that the removal rate of total nitrogen (TN) in medium- and high-pollutant concentration water samples and total phosphorus (TP) in medium- and low-pollutant concentration water with
I. ensata
reached more than 75%. The removal rate of TN in the medium-pollutant concentration water with
P. malaianus
reached 71.4%, while the removal efficiency of TN and TP in the low-pollutant concentration water was higher than 80%. In the Nanhu Park Lake samples,
I. ensata
had the highest removal rates of TN (80.38%) and TP (85.62%). This study shows that both
I. ensata
and
P. malaianus
can be used as aquatic plants to restore the water quality of urban lakes. This research provides an important basis for the phytoremediation and treatment of urban domestic wastewater and urban surface water bodies in Northern China. |
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Iris ensata
Thunb. and
Potamogeton malaianus
Miq.) were selected. Under static conditions, the removal efficiency of nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater with different concentrations by two kinds of plants was studied. The results showed that the removal rate of total nitrogen (TN) in medium- and high-pollutant concentration water samples and total phosphorus (TP) in medium- and low-pollutant concentration water with
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Iris ensata
Thunb. and
Potamogeton malaianus
Miq.) were selected. Under static conditions, the removal efficiency of nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater with different concentrations by two kinds of plants was studied. The results showed that the removal rate of total nitrogen (TN) in medium- and high-pollutant concentration water samples and total phosphorus (TP) in medium- and low-pollutant concentration water with
I. ensata
reached more than 75%. The removal rate of TN in the medium-pollutant concentration water with
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I. ensata
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P. malaianus
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Iris ensata
Thunb. and
Potamogeton malaianus
Miq.) were selected. Under static conditions, the removal efficiency of nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater with different concentrations by two kinds of plants was studied. The results showed that the removal rate of total nitrogen (TN) in medium- and high-pollutant concentration water samples and total phosphorus (TP) in medium- and low-pollutant concentration water with
I. ensata
reached more than 75%. The removal rate of TN in the medium-pollutant concentration water with
P. malaianus
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I. ensata
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I. ensata
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P. malaianus
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