Mass balance of nitrogen in constructed mangrove wetlands receiving ammonium-rich wastewater: Effects of tidal regime and carbon supply

N.F.Y. TAM, A.H.Y. WONG, Ming Hung WONG, Y.S. WONG

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Abstract

A series of computer-controlled mangrove tide-tanks planted with Kandelia candel was constructed to investigate the removal and transformation of ammonium–nitrogen under two tidal regimes: (i) 12-h wet/12-h dry (long tidal regime) and (ii) 6-h wet/6-h dry/6-h wet/6-h dry daily (short tidal regime). All tanks were irrigated with NH₄Cl solution for nine water cycles (each cycle lasted for 5 weeks) at an amount of around 2.1 g NH₄Cl (equivalent to 0.52 g N) per tank per cycle. During the experiment, total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN), inorganic nitrogen (N) (NH₄⁺–, NO₂⁻–, and NO₃⁻–N) and carbon were completely removed by the mangrove system. The added NH₄⁺–N was not detected in tidal water or accumulated in sediment. The mass balance of nitrogen showed that the discharge of ammonium-rich wastewater to mangrove wetlands enhanced microbial nitrogen transformation, particularly nitrification and denitrification processes, with 15–30% of the total nitrogen inputs returned to atmosphere as N₂ gas. Growth of K. candel and macroalgae was stimulated by ammonium addition, and up to 3 and 7% of total N inputs were assimilated in plant and algal tissues, respectively. Constructed mangrove wetlands with short tidal regime had higher numbers of nitrifiers and significantly lower content of ammonium that those with long tidal regime. On the other hand, higher populations of denitrifiers and lower nitrate were found in mangroves with long tidal regime and with glucose addition. Copyright © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)453-462
JournalEcological Engineering
Volume35
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2009

Citation

Tam, N. F. Y., Wong, A. H. Y., Wong, M. H., & Wong, Y. S. (2009). Mass balance of nitrogen in constructed mangrove wetlands receiving ammonium-rich wastewater: Effects of tidal regime and carbon supply. Ecological Engineering, 35(4), 453-462. doi: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2008.05.011

Keywords

  • Nitrification
  • Denitrification
  • Kandelia candel
  • Mangroves
  • Tidal regimes
  • Glucose

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