, which is an important plant for constructed wetlands, has powerful purification ability for wastewater, however, the relationship between nitrogen removal ability of and wastewater nitrogen concentrations is still unclear. In this study, pot culture experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of wastewater nitrogen levels on nitrogen removal ability of . 7 nitrogen levels were set up as following:2, 5, 10, 20, 100, 200, 400 mg·L. The results showed that when the wastewater nitrogen concentration was not higher than 20 mg·L, with 20 mg·L of nitrogen concentration grew best in the first 3 weeks; the removal rates of total and ammonia nitrogen were nearly 100% after one week, while the nitrate nitrogen concentrations were very low and varied little; the nitrogen contents of had no significant change, the upper part nitrogen content was higher than the underneath, could also remove nitrogen from the sediment. When wastewater nitrogen concentrations were 100-400 mg·L, with 200 mg·L of nitrogen concentration grew best from 4th to 5th week; the removal rates of total nitrogen were 76.5%, 71.5% and 48.1% in the three treatments, and the removal rates of ammonia nitrogen were 99.6%, 99.3% and 60.2% respectively, while the removal rates of nitrate nitrogen were all about 50% and there was no significant difference among treatments; the nitrogen contents of increased with nitrogen levels, but the difference between upper part and underneath was not remarkable, showing uniform distribution; nitrogen accumulations by and sediment accounted for 27.9%-48.4% and 12.2%-24.4% of total nitrogen loss in wastewater. Therefore, the nitrogen removal ability of should be inhibited by higher wastewater nitrogen level, the ammonia nitrogen removal rate was significantly higher than nitrate, the mechanism of nitrogen accumulation and distribution should also be affected by wastewater nitrogen level, and further research is needed.
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