Role of anammox bacteria in removal of nitrogen compounds from wastewater


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The review deals with the unique microbial group responsible for anaerobic ammonium oxidation with nitrite (anammox), and with the role of this process in development of the biotechnology for removal of nitrogen compounds from wastewater. The history of the study of this process is briefly related. Up-to date knowledge on the intracellular organization, energy metabolism, growth stoichiometry, and physiology of anammox bacteria is described, and the main methods for cultivation of these microorganisms are characterized. Special attention is paid to the problems associated with practical application of anammox bacteria, which result from their extremely slow growth, the absence of pure cultures, and the interaction with other microbial groups.

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A. Yu. Kallistova

Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Research Center of Biotechnology

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Email: kallistoanna@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. G. Dorofeev

JSC Mosvodokanal

Email: kallistoanna@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

Yu. A. Nikolaev

Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Research Center of Biotechnology; JSC Mosvodokanal

Email: kallistoanna@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

M. N. Kozlov

JSC Mosvodokanal

Email: kallistoanna@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

M. V. Kevbrina

JSC Mosvodokanal

Email: kallistoanna@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

N. V. Pimenov

Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Research Center of Biotechnology

Email: kallistoanna@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

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