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- Title
The interactions of an algae–fungi symbiotic system influence nutrient removal from synthetic wastewater.
- Authors
Jiang, Mengqi; Li, Huimin; Zhou, Yanping; Zhang, Jibiao
- Abstract
BACKGROUND: Algae–bacteria symbiotic system has attracted much attention in the fields of nutrients removal from wastewater. Fungi has also been demonstrated to promote the cultivation of microalgae. However, capability and mechanism of algae–fungi symbiotic system for nutrient removal remains unclear. RESULTS: This study assessed the removal efficiencies of an algae–fungi symbiotic system of Chlorella variabilis NC64A and Ganoderma lucidum for chemical oxygen demand (CODcr), total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP), and ammonia nitrogen (NH3‐N) from synthetic wastewater. The highest levels of dry cell weight (DCW), chlorophyll‐a (Chl‐a), and enzyme activity in the algae–fungi symbiotic system were obtained at an algae–fungi mass ratio of 1:3. At this ratio, the system on the tenth day removed 75.5%, 76.7%, 74.7%, and 90.0% of CODcr, TN, TP, and NH3‐N, respectively. Maximum values of both DCW (0.89 g L−1) and Chl‐a (2885 mg L−1) were achieved on day 6. Chlorella variabilis NC64A and G. lucidum coexisted as an algae–fungi consortium, in which G. lucidum exerted pressure on C. variabilis NC64A via enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose in algal cell walls. CONCLUSION: Algae–fungi interactions have the tendency to establish symbiosis and a fully autotrophic system without the need for an additional carbon source. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry
- Subjects
SOCIETY of Chemical Industry (Great Britain); CHLORELLA vulgaris; BIOLOGICAL nutrient removal; CHEMICAL oxygen demand; GANODERMA lucidum; ALGAL cells; ELECTRIC batteries; CHEMICAL industry; CORAL bleaching
- Publication
Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, 2019, Vol 94, Issue 12, p3993
- ISSN
0268-2575
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/jctb.6205