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Organic carbon, influent microbial diversity and temperature strongly influence algal diversity and biomass in raceway ponds treating raw municipal wastewater.
Cho, Dae-Hyun; Ramanan, Rishiram; Heo, Jina; Kang, Zion; Kim, Byung-Hyuk; Ahn, Chi-Yong; Oh, Hee-Mock; Kim, Hee-Sik.
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  • Cho DH; Sustainable Bioresource Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology (KRIBB), Daejeon 305-806, Republic of Korea.
  • Ramanan R; Sustainable Bioresource Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology (KRIBB), Daejeon 305-806, Republic of Korea.
  • Heo J; Sustainable Bioresource Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology (KRIBB), Daejeon 305-806, Republic of Korea; Green Chemistry and Environmental Biotechnology, University of Science and Technology (UST), Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
  • Kang Z; Sustainable Bioresource Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology (KRIBB), Daejeon 305-806, Republic of Korea; Department of Biological Sciences, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon 305-701, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim BH; Sustainable Bioresource Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology (KRIBB), Daejeon 305-806, Republic of Korea.
  • Ahn CY; Bioenergy and Biochemical Research Center, KRIBB, Daejeon 305-806, Republic of Korea; Green Chemistry and Environmental Biotechnology, University of Science and Technology (UST), Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
  • Oh HM; Bioenergy and Biochemical Research Center, KRIBB, Daejeon 305-806, Republic of Korea; Green Chemistry and Environmental Biotechnology, University of Science and Technology (UST), Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim HS; Sustainable Bioresource Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology (KRIBB), Daejeon 305-806, Republic of Korea; Green Chemistry and Environmental Biotechnology, University of Science and Technology (UST), Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: hk
Bioresour Technol ; 191: 481-7, 2015 Sep.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25746593
Algae based wastewater treatment coupled to biofuel production has financial benefits and practical difficulties. This study evaluated the factors influencing diversity and growth of indigenous algal consortium cultivated on untreated municipal wastewater in a high rate algal pond (HRAP) for a period of 1 year using multivariate statistics. Diversity analyses revealed the presence of Chlorophyta, Cyanophyta and Bacillariophyta. Dominant microalgal genera by biovolume in various seasons were Scenedesmus sp., Microcystis sp., and Chlorella sp. Scenedesmus sp., persisted throughout the year but none of three strains co-dominated with the other. The most significant factors affecting genus dominance were temperature, inflow cyanophyta and organic carbon concentration. Cyanophyta concentration affected microalgal biomass and diversity, whereas temperature impacted biomass. Preferred diversity of microalgae is not sustained in wastewater systems but is obligatory for biofuel production. This study serves as a guideline to sustain desired microalgal consortium in wastewater treatment plants for biofuel production.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Temperatura / Carbono / Biomasa / Microalgas / Aguas Residuales Tipo de estudio: Guideline Idioma: En Revista: Bioresour Technol Asunto de la revista: ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Temperatura / Carbono / Biomasa / Microalgas / Aguas Residuales Tipo de estudio: Guideline Idioma: En Revista: Bioresour Technol Asunto de la revista: ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Reino Unido