The presence of nutrients in aquaculture water bodies causes serious problems for aquatic ecosystems, requiring the development of technical solutions to reduce their amounts. This work identifies some bacterial strains that are able to reduce nutrient quantities and studies the effect of antibiotics on bacterial growth, on the ability to form biofilms on different solid supports, and on the ability to reduce nutrients in aquaculture wastewater. Bacterial biofilm adhesion on different substrates depends on the surface properties of the substrate, on the bacterial types that form the biofilm, but also on biofilm–substrate interactions. The obtained results revealed the high capacity of biofilm-forming bacterial strains of Pseudomonas aerugin...
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An experiment was conducted to compare the efficiency of biofilm production in natural and artifici...
Not AvailableAn experiment was conducted to compare the efficiency of biofilm production in natural...
Integrated bioremediation systems are widely emerging treatment of mariculture wastewaters. The syst...
International audienceIn the marine environment, most solid surfaces are covered by microbial biofil...
Although residual tetracycline, NH4+-N, and P in aquaculture wastewater have been frequently detecte...
The availability of excess nutrients [phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N)] in wastewater systems causes ...
For marine aquaculture it is suggested that a specific substrate coated with a beneficial biofilm co...
Research performed at the Division of Environmental Microbiology has over the last years resulted in...
Recirculating aquaculture offers a prospect for successful fish farming, but this form of aquacultur...
ABSTRACT: Vibrio parahaemolyticus is an important pathogen for both fish industry and consumers. It...
The occurrence of antibacterial agents in natural environment had recently received growing concern ...
In Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) various chemical compounds (mainly nitrates and organic c...
Remediation of contaminated water and wastewater using biosorption methods has attracted significant...
In a recirculation aquaculture system the drumfilter effluent can be used as substrate for heterotro...
ABSTRACT ...
An experiment was conducted to compare the efficiency of biofilm production in natural and artifici...
Not AvailableAn experiment was conducted to compare the efficiency of biofilm production in natural...
Integrated bioremediation systems are widely emerging treatment of mariculture wastewaters. The syst...
International audienceIn the marine environment, most solid surfaces are covered by microbial biofil...
Although residual tetracycline, NH4+-N, and P in aquaculture wastewater have been frequently detecte...
The availability of excess nutrients [phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N)] in wastewater systems causes ...
For marine aquaculture it is suggested that a specific substrate coated with a beneficial biofilm co...
Research performed at the Division of Environmental Microbiology has over the last years resulted in...
Recirculating aquaculture offers a prospect for successful fish farming, but this form of aquacultur...
ABSTRACT: Vibrio parahaemolyticus is an important pathogen for both fish industry and consumers. It...
The occurrence of antibacterial agents in natural environment had recently received growing concern ...
In Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) various chemical compounds (mainly nitrates and organic c...
Remediation of contaminated water and wastewater using biosorption methods has attracted significant...
In a recirculation aquaculture system the drumfilter effluent can be used as substrate for heterotro...
ABSTRACT ...
An experiment was conducted to compare the efficiency of biofilm production in natural and artifici...
Not AvailableAn experiment was conducted to compare the efficiency of biofilm production in natural...