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Jun Shi1,2, Pramod K Pandey3,4, Annaliese K Franz5, Huiping Deng1, Richard Jeannotte6,7.
Abstract
To identify innovative ways for better utilizing flushed dairy manure wastewater, we have assessed the effect of dairy manure and supplementation with synthetic medium on the growth of Chlorella vulgaris. A series of experiments were carried out to study the impacts of pretreatment of dairy wastewater and the benefits of supplementing dairy manure wastewater with synthetic medium on C. vulgaris growth increment and the ultrastructure (chloroplast, starch, lipid, and cell wall) of C. vulgaris cells. Results showed that the biomass production of C. vulgaris in dairy wastewater can be enhanced by pretreatment and using supplementation with synthetic media. A recipe combining pretreated dairy wastewater (40 %) and synthetic medium (60 %) exhibited an improved growth of C. vulgaris. The effects of dairy wastewater on the ultrastructure of C. vulgaris cells were distinct compared to that of cells grown in synthetic medium. The C. vulgaris growth in both synthetic medium and manure wastewater without supplementing synthetic medium was lower than the growth in dairy manure supplemented with synthetic medium. We anticipate that the results of this study will help in deriving an enhanced method of coupling nutrient-rich dairy manure wastewater for biofuel production.Entities:
Keywords: Algae biomass; Dairy wastewater; Fecal bacteria; TEM; Treatment
Year: 2016 PMID: 26897534 PMCID: PMC4761362 DOI: 10.1186/s13568-016-0184-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMB Express ISSN: 2191-0855 Impact factor: 3.298
Fig. 1Comparison of C. vulgaris growth in RFDMW and SM
Fig. 2Comparison of C. vulgaris growth using various RFDMW/SM ratios. Solid green line with error bars indicate the average of growth in all RFDMW and SM mixtures
Fig. 3a Comparison of C. vulgaris growth in SFDMW and SM. b Comparison of C. vulgaris growth using various SFDMW/SM ratios
Fig. 4a C. vulgaris productivity and specific growth rate in SFDMW with 10 days cultivation. b C. vulgaris productivity and specific growth rate in RFDMW with 10 days cultivation
Fig. 5Transmission Electron Micrographs (Chl indicates chloroplast; S indicates starch granules; T shows thylakoid; C shows cell wall; plm indicates plasma membrane; n indicates nucleus; Ba indicates bacteria: a C. vulgaris ultrastructure in SM. b C. vulgaris ultrastructure in SFDMW. c C. vulgaris ultrastructure in RFDMW
Fig. 6a Growth of C. vulgaris in SFDMW from three dairy farms. b Growth of C. vulgaris in RFDMW from three dairy farms (flushed dairy wastewater was collected from three different dairies in three counties (#1: Dairy Farm 1, #2: Dairy Farm 2, and #3: Dairy Farm 3). c Comparison of average growth for SFDMW and RFDMW