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Title: INTERACTIVE EFFECT OF AMMONIA AND NITRATE ON THE NITROGEN UPTAKE BY Nannochloropsis sp.
Authors: Y. S. HII
C. L. SOO
T. S. CHUAH
A. MOHD-AZMI
A. B. ABOL-MUNAFI
Keywords: Ammonium
Nannochloropsis sp.
nitrate
removal
waste water
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Journal of Sustainability Science and Management
Abstract: Microalgae are able to assimilate various types of nitrogen. The interaction of nitrogen on their removal by microalgae should be of great concern when microalgae are used as a biological treatment in waste water. This study aims to reveal the preference of nitrogenous compounds by Nannochloropsis sp. The microalgae were cultivated in 900 µM nitrate, 900 µM ammonium, and 900 µM nitrate plus 900 µM ammonium. Nannochloropsis sp. preferred ammonium rather than nitrate when both compounds were available to the microalgae. Nitrate was utilised in the absence of ammonium. The uptake rate of ammonium was signifcantly higher than nitrate (p = 0.004). There was signifcant difference in the growth rate of the microalgal with different nitrogen sources (p < 0.000). Nannochloropsis sp. grew faster in treatment containing ammonia. However, there were no signifcant difference in the maximum cell density produced by the cultures in different nitrogenous nutrients (p = 0.224). Nannochloropsis sp. can be used as a biological treatment for waste water. The microalgae will frst remove ammonium and remediate ammonia toxicity to most fsh. Once ammonium has been removed or brought down to a safer level, nitrate can be removed by the microalgae.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6945
ISSN: 18238556
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