In this paper, a new photo-respirometry method for determining the rates of the main metabolic processes of microalgae-bacteria consortia in microalgae-based wastewater treatment processes has been developed and tested. The proposed protocol consists on applying dark and light periods to a microalgae-bacteria consortium in the presence of different substrates and measuring the rate of oxygen production. This allows determining the activity of microalgae, heterotrophic bacteria and nitrifying bacteria separately. The method has been optimized in terms of the operation strategy, including the starvation period required, the biomass concentration and the irradiance during the measurements. Results show that a starvation period of one to...
Photorespirometry is a quick method to assess the effect of several variables on algal growth perfor...
Abstract Engineered microalgal-bacteria consortia are an attractive solution towards ...
Environmental deterioration, resource depletion and climate change are forcing the water industry to...
In this paper, a new photo-respirometry method for determining the rates of the main metabolic proce...
In this paper, a new photo-respirometry method for determining the rates of the main metabolic proce...
Abstract Respirometric techniques are useful tools to evaluate bacterial activities i...
In this article, the influence of culture conditions (irradiance, temperature, pH, and dissolved oxy...
The use of phototrophic organisms in wastewater treatment is gaining increasing interest, due to the...
Algae-bacteria (AB) consortia can be exploited for effective wastewater treatment, based on photosyn...
Master's thesis in Environmental TechnologyThe scope of this project is to Study the long-term perfo...
Microalgae-bacteria consortia application to wastewater treatment is considered as a potential and c...
Primary urban wastewater was treated in outdoor raceways using a microalgae-bacteria consortia domin...
Treated sewage is a promising source of nitrogen and phosphorus in microalgae biomass production for...
As well known, microalgae are eukaryotic or procaryotic microorganisms able to photosynthesize, name...
Modeling microalgal mixotrophy is challenging, as the regulation of algal metabolism is affected by ...
Photorespirometry is a quick method to assess the effect of several variables on algal growth perfor...
Abstract Engineered microalgal-bacteria consortia are an attractive solution towards ...
Environmental deterioration, resource depletion and climate change are forcing the water industry to...
In this paper, a new photo-respirometry method for determining the rates of the main metabolic proce...
In this paper, a new photo-respirometry method for determining the rates of the main metabolic proce...
Abstract Respirometric techniques are useful tools to evaluate bacterial activities i...
In this article, the influence of culture conditions (irradiance, temperature, pH, and dissolved oxy...
The use of phototrophic organisms in wastewater treatment is gaining increasing interest, due to the...
Algae-bacteria (AB) consortia can be exploited for effective wastewater treatment, based on photosyn...
Master's thesis in Environmental TechnologyThe scope of this project is to Study the long-term perfo...
Microalgae-bacteria consortia application to wastewater treatment is considered as a potential and c...
Primary urban wastewater was treated in outdoor raceways using a microalgae-bacteria consortia domin...
Treated sewage is a promising source of nitrogen and phosphorus in microalgae biomass production for...
As well known, microalgae are eukaryotic or procaryotic microorganisms able to photosynthesize, name...
Modeling microalgal mixotrophy is challenging, as the regulation of algal metabolism is affected by ...
Photorespirometry is a quick method to assess the effect of several variables on algal growth perfor...
Abstract Engineered microalgal-bacteria consortia are an attractive solution towards ...
Environmental deterioration, resource depletion and climate change are forcing the water industry to...