Literature DB >> 31830716

Tribonema sp. and Chlorella zofingiensis co-culture to treat swine wastewater diluted with fishery wastewater to facilitate harvest.

Pengfei Cheng1, Jay J Cheng2, Kirk Cobb3, Chengxu Zhou4, Nan Zhou3, Min Addy3, Paul Chen3, Xiaojun Yan5, Roger Ruan6.   

Abstract

Cultivating microalgae on wastewaters is an effective way to produce algal biomass whereas harvesting microalgae is a costly operation. This study we examined the feasibility of co-culturing a high-value microalga with an auto-flocculating strain to enable efficient recovery of biomass. Experiments were conducted to co-cultivate Chlorella zofingiensis with Tribonema sp. on swine wastewater diluted by fishery wastewater under different conditions. The result showed the optimal inoculum ratio of Tribonema sp. to Chlorella zofingiensis was 1:1. The removal efficiencies of pollutants (NH4+-N, TN, TP, and COD) and lipid content were high when the co-culture ratios of Tribonema sp. were high. Also, some larger chain fatty acids, specifically C20:5 and C22:6 were present when the two strains co-culture. The recovery efficiency increased with the increasing proportion of auto-flocculating Tribonema sp.. Algae co-culture has the potential to address limitations in substrate utilization by individual strains, also improve the recovery of biomass.
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Keywords:  Chlorella zofingiensis; Co-culture; Fishery wastewater; Harvest efficiency; Swine wastewater; Tribonema sp.

Year:  2019        PMID: 31830716     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.122516

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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