4.6 Article

Identification of a microalgae-yeast coculture system for nutrient removal in shrimp culture wastewater

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 2, Pages 879-890

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10811-021-02379-2

Keywords

Aquaculture wastewater treatment; Chlorella vulgaris; Rhodosporidium sphaerocarpum; Microalgae-yeast coculture system

Funding

  1. Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Science Talent Introduction Program [R2020YJ-QG001]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31602135]
  3. Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Science Discipline Team Construction Project [201614TD]
  4. Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation [2020A1515011115]
  5. Science and Technology Program of Guangdong Province [2019A050505007]

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The co-culture system of Chlorella vulgaris and Rhodosporidium sphaerocarpum showed superior nitrogen removal capabilities compared to other co-culture systems. The optimal inoculum ratio of 5:1 resulted in efficient removal of nutrients in aquaculture wastewater. The sustainable performance of this optimized co-culture system makes it a potential method for biological treatment of aquaculture wastewater.
The accumulation of nitrogen and phosphorous has detrimental effects on aquatic animals and negatively influences the economic benefits of aquaculture; thus, the control of water quality is of significance for the development of the aquaculture industry. In this study, a coculture system of Chlorella vulgaris + Rhodosporidium sphaerocarpum exhibited superior nitrogen removal performances compared with those of either the Isochrysis galbana + R. sphaerocarpum or the Tetraselmis helgolandica + R. sphaerocarpum coculture systems. The alginate-immobilized C. vulgaris and suspended R. sphaerocarpum coculture system was advantageous in terms of nutrient removal and the inoculum ratio (IR, dry weight of C. vulgaris to dry weight of R. sphaerocarpum) of 5:1 was determined to yield optimal removal performances of nutrients and the chemical oxygen demand (COD), with which 86.20% of the NH4+ content was removed, and 100.00% removal efficiency of NO2-, NO3-, PO43-, and COD was detected after 120 h of incubation. The growth of C. vulgaris and R. sphaerocarpum was enhanced and a biomass productivity of 0.22 g L-1 day(-1) was obtained. The sustainability of the optimized microalgae-yeast coculture system was confirmed by steady and consistent removal performances in semicontinuous experiments, removing over 80% of NH4+, 100% of NO3-, and over 90% of NO2-, PO43-, and COD. These results indicated that the optimized microalgae-yeast coculture system developed in our studies might provide a potential method for the biological treatment of aquaculture wastewater.

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