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Optimization of biostimulant for bioremediation of contaminated coastal sediment by response surface methodology (RSM) and evaluation of microbial diversity by pyrosequencing.

Bakthavachallam Subha1, Young Chae Song2, Jung Hui Woo3.   

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The present study aims to optimize the slow release biostimulant ball (BSB) for bioremediation of contaminated coastal sediment using response surface methodology (RSM). Different bacterial communities were evaluated using a pyrosequencing-based approach in contaminated coastal sediments. The effects of BSB size (1-5cm), distance (1-10cm) and time (1-4months) on changes in chemical oxygen demand (COD) and volatile solid (VS) reduction were determined. Maximum reductions of COD and VS, 89.7% and 78.8%, respectively, were observed at a 3cm ball size, 5.5cm distance and 4months; these values are the optimum conditions for effective treatment of contaminated coastal sediment. Most of the variance in COD and VS (0.9291 and 0.9369, respectively) was explained in our chosen models. BSB is a promising method for COD and VS reduction and enhancement of SRB diversity.
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Keywords:  Biostimulant ball; COD reduction; Coastal sediment; Pyrosequencing; Response surface methodology; Sulfate reducing bacteria

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26139459     DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2015.06.042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull        ISSN: 0025-326X            Impact factor:   5.553


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1.  Enhanced methane production of vinegar residue by response surface methodology (RSM).

Authors:  Jiayu Feng; Jiyu Zhang; Jiafu Zhang; Yanfeng He; Ruihong Zhang; Chang Chen; Guangqing Liu
Journal:  AMB Express       Date:  2017-05-08       Impact factor: 3.298

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