Highly efficient phosphorous removal in constructed wetland with iron scrap: Insights into the microbial removal mechanism

J Environ Manage. 2023 Dec 1:347:119076. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119076. Epub 2023 Sep 23.

Abstract

Excessive phosphorus (P) in surface water can lead to serious eutrophication and economic losses. Iron-based constructed wetland (CW) is considered as a promising solution to eliminate P effectively due to the advantage of low-cost. However, there is limited available information on the microbial removal mechanism of P in iron-based CW up to now. Therefore, CW with iron scrap was constructed to investigate the treatment performance and microbial removal mechanism in this study. Results showed that efficient and stable P removal (97.09 ± 1.90%) was achieved in iron scrap-based CW during the experiment period, which was attributed to the precipitation of iron and P and improved microbially mediated P removal. Metagenomic analysis showed that microbial diversity was enhanced and phosphate accumulating organisms (e.g., Dechloromonas and Tetrasphaera) were enriched in CW with iron scrap, which explained higher P removal reasonably. In addition, the abundance of genes involved in the P starvation (e.g., phoB), uptake and transport (e.g., pstB) were enhanced in iron scrap-based CW. Enrichment analysis demonstrated that phosphotransferase pathway was also significantly up-regulated in CW with iron scraps, indicating that the energy supply of microbial P removal was enhanced. These findings provide a better understanding of the microbial removal mechanism of P in iron-based CW.

Keywords: Constructed wetland; Iron scrap; Microbial mechanism; Phosphate accumulating organisms; Phosphorous.

MeSH terms

  • Bioelectric Energy Sources*
  • Iron
  • Phosphorus
  • Wastewater*
  • Wetlands

Substances

  • Wastewater
  • Iron
  • Phosphorus