2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2009.10.062
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Anaerobic digested dairy manure as a nutrient supplement for cultivation of oil-rich green microalgae Chlorella sp.

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“…The reports dealing with nutrient removal potential and biomass production in wastewaters are summarized in Table 4. Wang et al (2010a) evaluated the nutrient removal efficiency of Chlorella sp. in wastewater samples collected at different points of WWTP.…”
Section: Use Of Municipal Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The reports dealing with nutrient removal potential and biomass production in wastewaters are summarized in Table 4. Wang et al (2010a) evaluated the nutrient removal efficiency of Chlorella sp. in wastewater samples collected at different points of WWTP.…”
Section: Use Of Municipal Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…phenols and detergents (Aonghusa and Gray 2002;Petrovic et al 2003;Wang et al 2010a) in municipal wastewater along with the nutrients is a matter of concern, because microalgae can sequester these compounds (Mani and Kumar 2014;Nacorda et al 2007;Richards and Mullins 2013;Wang et al 2010a). These heavy metals interfere with the uptake of macronutrients, as a result of common transporters (Levy et al 2005;Thiel 1988).…”
Section: Heavy Metal Removal By Microalgae In Wastewatermentioning
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“…1. It has been documented that microalgae in addition to their well-known autotrophic mode of nutrition may grow heterotrophically/mixotrophically responding to the absence of light and/or presence of organic source [29,30]. Typically, lipid may accumulate up to 20 % in microbial cells [31].…”
Section: Microalgae As Renewable Feedstock For Biofuelmentioning
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“…Before considering for reuse or return to the environment, the municipal wastewater is to be treated. Availability and cost effectiveness of municipal wastewater for microalgae growth need no explanations [30,51]. For removal of phosphorus and nitrogen from municipal wastewater, microalgal cultivation is being most extensively applied [52][53][54][55].…”
Section: Municipal/domestic Sewage Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%