Literature DB >> 29680887

Effectiveness of nutrient remotion and cell physiology of Amphora sp. cultured in shrimp farm effluents.

Patrícia Giulianna Petraglia Sassi1, Clediana Dantas Calixto2, Viviane Pereira Tibúrcio2, Nyelson da Silva Nonato2, Raphael Abrahão3, Hélène Hégaret4, Cristiane Francisca da Costa Sassi2, Roberto Sassi2.   

Abstract

Shrimp farm effluents are one of the principal causes of eutrophication in coastal environments. Integrated processes of bioremediation involving the culturing of purifying organisms have been suggested, but very few studies have focused on microalgae. For that purpose evaluated the growth potential of Amphora sp. in the residual waters of shrimp farm activity fulfilled on the Paraíba State, Brazil. The experiments were performed using Conway medium as the control and wastewaters from shrimp farm at 100% concentrations. Amphora sp. demonstrated good growth in the shrimp farm effluents under test conditions, although less than that observed in the control medium. This diatom was found to removed 73.357 and 72.572% of PO4- and NO3-, respectively, demonstrating a high mitigation potential for this type of effluent. Comparisons of the physiological responses measured by flow cytometry demonstrated higher cell densities of Amphora sp. in the control medium, but a higher lipid content was observed in Amphora cultured in shrimp farm effluents.

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Keywords:  Bioenergy; Lipids; Phytoremediation; Wastewater

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29680887     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-2011-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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