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Advances in the use of microalgal-bacterial consortia for wastewater treatment: Community structures, interactions, economic resource reclamation, and study techniques

Journal

WATER ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH
Volume 93, Issue 8, Pages 1217-1230

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/wer.1496

Keywords

algal– bacterial consortium; economically recycling resource; interaction; structure of community; studying technology

Funding

  1. Youth Innovation Technology Project of Higher School in Shandong Province [2019KJD003]
  2. Shandong Province Natural Science Foundation [ZR2019MEE104]
  3. Shandong Province Water Conservancy Research and Technology Extension Project [SDSLKY201812]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China (Youth Fund) [41907204]

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This article summarizes the interactions between microalgae and bacteria in wastewater treatment, the effects of ecological factors on the algal-bacterial community, the economically recycling resources from algal-bacterial consortia based on wastewater, and the technologies for studying microalgal-bacterial consortia in wastewater treatment.
The rise in living standards has generated a demand for higher aquatic environmental quality. The microalgal community and the surrounding organic molecules, environmental factors, and microorganisms, such as bacteria, are together defined as the phycosphere. The bacteria in the phycosphere can form consortia with microalgae through various forms of interaction. The study of the species in these consortia and their relative proportions is of great significance in determining the species and strains of stable algae that can be used in sewage treatment. This article summarizes the following topics: the interactions between microalgae and bacteria that are required to establish consortia; how symbiosis between algae and bacteria is established; microalgal competition with bacteria through inhibition and anti-inhibition strategies; the influence of environmental factors on microalgal-bacterial aggregates, such as illumination conditions, pH, dissolved oxygen, temperature, and nutrient levels; the application of algal-bacterial aggregates to enhance biomass production and nutrient reuse; and techniques for studying the community structure and interactions of algal-bacterial consortia, such as microscopy, flow cytometry, and omics. Practitioner points Community structures in microalgal-bacterial consortia in wastewater treatment. Interactions between algae and bacteria in wastewater treatment. Effects of ecological factors on the algal-bacterial community in wastewater treatment. Economically recycling resources from algal-bacterial consortia based on wastewater. Technologies for studying microalgal-bacterial consortia in wastewater treatment.

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