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Effect of treated sewage characteristics on duckweed biomass production and microbial communities.

Hiroshi Iwano1, Syo Hatohara1, Tadashi Tagawa2, Hideyuki Tamaki3, Yu-You Li1, Kengo Kubota1.   

Abstract

Duckweed biomass production in a duckweed pond fed with three differently treated sewage (i.e. sewage treated by primary sedimentation (PS); conventional activated sludge process (CAS); and downflow hanging sponge process (DHS)) was evaluated in order to assess the effects of water quality on biomass yield. Higher and stable biomass production was observed when the duckweed pond was fed with PS or DHS-effluent than with CAS-effluent, evidently due to the difference in nutrient loads. Availability of nutrients, especially phosphorus, affected the biomass production rate: higher the nutrient, faster the production. Microbial community analysis revealed that the members of Rhizobiales were likely to contribute to stable and high biomass growth. From the results of the study, a sewage treatment system consisting of a primary sedimentation followed by a duckweed pond and a tertiary treatment unit can be proposed to maximize biomass production without compromising treatment objectives. Size and operational parameters of the duckweed pond should be determined primarily based on the nutrient availability in the influent water to maximize duckweed growth.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32941171      PMCID: wst_2020_168          DOI: 10.2166/wst.2020.168

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Sci Technol        ISSN: 0273-1223            Impact factor:   1.915


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1.  Synthetic Bacterial Community of Duckweed: A Simple and Stable System to Study Plant-microbe Interactions.

Authors:  Hidehiro Ishizawa; Minami Tada; Masashi Kuroda; Daisuke Inoue; Hiroyuki Futamata; Michihiko Ike
Journal:  Microbes Environ       Date:  2020       Impact factor: 2.912

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