2021
DOI: 10.12911/22998993/129253
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Nutrient Absorption and Biomass Production by the Marine Diatom Chaetoceros muelleri: Effects of Temperature, Salinity, Photoperiod, and Light Intensity

Abstract: The marine diatom Chaetoceros muelleri is commonly used for aquacultural feed and is well known for its fast growth and easy maintenance. In order to evaluate the potential of C. muelleri to be used for the nutrient removal and biomass production from eutrophic saline wastewaters, the algae were cultured under a wide range of temperature, salinity, photoperiod, and light intensity. The optimum temperature for the biomass production was observed at 30°C, but the algae could maintain at least 66% of the highest … Show more

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“…Such stock solutions were then diluted to obtain antibiotic concentrations. Chaetoceros muelleri was obtained from the photobioreactor in our laboratory, which operated at room temperature (25 • C) with light:dark cycles of 12:12 h (light was set around 60 to 70 µmol photons m −2 s −1 ) [25] under an aeration rate of 0.4 L/min [2]. This study had two stages: the removal of antibiotics and ecotoxicology effects of antibiotics on algae (Figure 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such stock solutions were then diluted to obtain antibiotic concentrations. Chaetoceros muelleri was obtained from the photobioreactor in our laboratory, which operated at room temperature (25 • C) with light:dark cycles of 12:12 h (light was set around 60 to 70 µmol photons m −2 s −1 ) [25] under an aeration rate of 0.4 L/min [2]. This study had two stages: the removal of antibiotics and ecotoxicology effects of antibiotics on algae (Figure 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…nutrient uptake and growth of algae (Litchman et al, 2004;Shi et al, 2015;Minggat et al, 2021). Previous studies on phytoplankton growth mostly focused on the exponential phase while the lag growth phase was not fully considered.…”
Section: Spm Effects On Algae Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be attributed to (1) the presence of SPM attenuates the light, which is the energy source of photosynthesis, through scattering and absorbing processes (Kirk, 1985;Pierson et al, 2003;Bowers et al, 2009;Peng et al, 2009;Niimura et al, 2010;Liu et al, 2013a). (2) The uptake of nutrient was relatively lower in low light environments (Shi et al, 2015;Minggat et al, 2021), and nitrate reductase and nitrite reductase activities may also decrease under light stress (Li et al, 2004). (3) Some algae showed a physiological adaptation to light attenuation which involves increase in photosynthetic pigments and the changes in the macromolecular composition and ultrastructure of photosynthetic apparatus (Gilbes et al, 1996;MacIntyre et al, 2002;Kim et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Freundlich isotherm factors were obtained by plotting log (x/m) against log (C e ). The liner equation for the calculation parameters of the Freundlich isotherm is provided in Equation (17). Based on the Freundlich isotherm, the maximum adsorption capacities (K f , mg g −1 ) were 0.39 (CBZ), 0.31 (SMT) and 0.26 (TRA), and the R 2 values were 0.921, 0.913 and 0.931, respectively.…”
Section: Adsorption Isotherm Study For the Removal Of Pharmaceuticals And Personal Care Products By Biocharmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, the capability of the marine diatom Chaetoceros muelleri to remove PPCPs has not been thoroughly explored in previous studies. Minggat et al [ 17 ] stated that Chaetoceros muelleri is frequently used in aquacultural feed and is well known for its fast growth and easy maintenance. Wang et al [ 18 ] stated that Chaetoceros muelleri is one of the suitable microalgae for large-scale biomass and lipid production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%