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Enhancing Urban Wastewater Treatment through Isolated Chlorella Strain-Based Phytoremediation in Centrate Stream: An Analysis of Algae Morpho-Physiology and Nutrients Removal Efficiency

The release of inadequately treated urban wastewater is the main cause of environmental pollution of aquatic ecosystems. Among efficient and environmentally friendly technologies to improve the remediation process, those based on microalgae represent an attractive alternative due to the potential of...

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Autores principales: Baldisserotto, Costanza, Demaria, Sara, Arcidiacono, Michela, Benà, Elisa, Giacò, Pierluigi, Marchesini, Roberta, Ferroni, Lorenzo, Benetti, Linda, Zanella, Marcello, Benini, Alessio, Pancaldi, Simonetta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10004828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903888
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12051027
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author Baldisserotto, Costanza
Demaria, Sara
Arcidiacono, Michela
Benà, Elisa
Giacò, Pierluigi
Marchesini, Roberta
Ferroni, Lorenzo
Benetti, Linda
Zanella, Marcello
Benini, Alessio
Pancaldi, Simonetta
author_facet Baldisserotto, Costanza
Demaria, Sara
Arcidiacono, Michela
Benà, Elisa
Giacò, Pierluigi
Marchesini, Roberta
Ferroni, Lorenzo
Benetti, Linda
Zanella, Marcello
Benini, Alessio
Pancaldi, Simonetta
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description The release of inadequately treated urban wastewater is the main cause of environmental pollution of aquatic ecosystems. Among efficient and environmentally friendly technologies to improve the remediation process, those based on microalgae represent an attractive alternative due to the potential of microalgae to remove nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from wastewaters. In this work, microalgae were isolated from the centrate stream of an urban wastewater treatment plant and a native Chlorella-like species was selected for studies on nutrient removal from centrate streams. Comparative experiments were set up using 100% centrate and BG11 synthetic medium, modified with the same N and P as the effluent. Since microalgal growth in 100% effluent was inhibited, cultivation of microalgae was performed by mixing tap-freshwater with centrate at increasing percentages (50%, 60%, 70%, and 80%). While algal biomass and nutrient removal was little affected by the differently diluted effluent, morpho-physiological parameters (F(V)/F(M) ratio, carotenoids, chloroplast ultrastructure) showed that cell stress increased with increasing amounts of centrate. However, the production of an algal biomass enriched in carotenoids and P, together with N and P abatement in the effluent, supports promising microalgae applications that combine centrate remediation with the production of compounds of biotechnological interest; for example, for organic agriculture.
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spelling pubmed-100048282023-03-11 Enhancing Urban Wastewater Treatment through Isolated Chlorella Strain-Based Phytoremediation in Centrate Stream: An Analysis of Algae Morpho-Physiology and Nutrients Removal Efficiency Baldisserotto, Costanza Demaria, Sara Arcidiacono, Michela Benà, Elisa Giacò, Pierluigi Marchesini, Roberta Ferroni, Lorenzo Benetti, Linda Zanella, Marcello Benini, Alessio Pancaldi, Simonetta Plants (Basel) Article The release of inadequately treated urban wastewater is the main cause of environmental pollution of aquatic ecosystems. Among efficient and environmentally friendly technologies to improve the remediation process, those based on microalgae represent an attractive alternative due to the potential of microalgae to remove nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from wastewaters. In this work, microalgae were isolated from the centrate stream of an urban wastewater treatment plant and a native Chlorella-like species was selected for studies on nutrient removal from centrate streams. Comparative experiments were set up using 100% centrate and BG11 synthetic medium, modified with the same N and P as the effluent. Since microalgal growth in 100% effluent was inhibited, cultivation of microalgae was performed by mixing tap-freshwater with centrate at increasing percentages (50%, 60%, 70%, and 80%). While algal biomass and nutrient removal was little affected by the differently diluted effluent, morpho-physiological parameters (F(V)/F(M) ratio, carotenoids, chloroplast ultrastructure) showed that cell stress increased with increasing amounts of centrate. However, the production of an algal biomass enriched in carotenoids and P, together with N and P abatement in the effluent, supports promising microalgae applications that combine centrate remediation with the production of compounds of biotechnological interest; for example, for organic agriculture. MDPI 2023-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10004828/ /pubmed/36903888 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12051027 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Baldisserotto, Costanza
Demaria, Sara
Arcidiacono, Michela
Benà, Elisa
Giacò, Pierluigi
Marchesini, Roberta
Ferroni, Lorenzo
Benetti, Linda
Zanella, Marcello
Benini, Alessio
Pancaldi, Simonetta
Enhancing Urban Wastewater Treatment through Isolated Chlorella Strain-Based Phytoremediation in Centrate Stream: An Analysis of Algae Morpho-Physiology and Nutrients Removal Efficiency
title Enhancing Urban Wastewater Treatment through Isolated Chlorella Strain-Based Phytoremediation in Centrate Stream: An Analysis of Algae Morpho-Physiology and Nutrients Removal Efficiency
title_full Enhancing Urban Wastewater Treatment through Isolated Chlorella Strain-Based Phytoremediation in Centrate Stream: An Analysis of Algae Morpho-Physiology and Nutrients Removal Efficiency
title_fullStr Enhancing Urban Wastewater Treatment through Isolated Chlorella Strain-Based Phytoremediation in Centrate Stream: An Analysis of Algae Morpho-Physiology and Nutrients Removal Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Urban Wastewater Treatment through Isolated Chlorella Strain-Based Phytoremediation in Centrate Stream: An Analysis of Algae Morpho-Physiology and Nutrients Removal Efficiency
title_short Enhancing Urban Wastewater Treatment through Isolated Chlorella Strain-Based Phytoremediation in Centrate Stream: An Analysis of Algae Morpho-Physiology and Nutrients Removal Efficiency
title_sort enhancing urban wastewater treatment through isolated chlorella strain-based phytoremediation in centrate stream: an analysis of algae morpho-physiology and nutrients removal efficiency
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10004828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903888
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12051027
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