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Title: | Dual-bioaugmentation strategy to enhance the formation of algal-bacteria symbiosis biofloc in aquaculture wastewater supplemented with agricultural wastes as an alternative nutrient sources and biomass support materials |
Authors: | Jeeraporn Pekkoh Chatchawan Chaichana Theera Thurakit Kittiya Phinyo Sureeporn Lomakool Khomsan Ruangrit Kritsana Duangjan Nakarin Suwannarach Jaturong Kumla Benjamas Cheirsilp Sirasit Srinuanpan |
Authors: | Jeeraporn Pekkoh Chatchawan Chaichana Theera Thurakit Kittiya Phinyo Sureeporn Lomakool Khomsan Ruangrit Kritsana Duangjan Nakarin Suwannarach Jaturong Kumla Benjamas Cheirsilp Sirasit Srinuanpan |
Keywords: | Chemical Engineering;Energy;Environmental Science |
Issue Date: | 1-Sep-2022 |
Abstract: | This study performs an integrated evaluation of the formation and distribution of algal-bacterial bioflocs in aquaculture wastewater supplemented with agricultural waste, together with an assessment of their behavior in the microbial community and of the water quality of the system in which a new bioaugmentation strategy was applied. Results indicated that the dual bioaugmentation strategy via the consortium addition of bacteria and microalgae had the highest formation performance, providing the most compact biofloc structure (0.59 g/L), excellent settleability (71.91%), and a large particle diameter (4.25 mm). The fed-batch supplementation of molasses and rice bran, in terms of changes in the values of COD, NH4+, NO3–, and PO43–, stimulated the formation of biofloc through algal-bacterial bioflocs and microbe-rice bran complexes within a well-established microbial community. These findings provide new insight into the influence of bioaugmentation on the formation of an innovative algal-bacterial biofloc. |
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ISSN: | 18732976 09608524 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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