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Zhe Chen, Wenying Yu, Yingjian Zhan, Zheng Chen, Tengda Han, Weiwei Song and Yueyue Zhou
High concentrations of nitrite in marine aquaculture wastewater not only pose a threat to the survival and immune systems of aquatic organisms but also contribute to eutrophication, thereby impacting the balance of coastal ecosystems. Compared to traditi...
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Ming Li, Yang Wang, Jukui Zhang, Binshuo Liu, Honghai Xue, Lei Wu and Zhonghe Li
High-rate algal ponds (HRAPs) are a highly promoted wastewater treatment system that uses sunlight as an energy source to provide the oxygen needed in the system through photosynthesis and has a high nutrient and organic matter removal capacity. In addit...
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Ming Lu, Jiaqi Dong, Mingzhu Hu, Guofeng Cheng and Juan Lv
With the extensive use and improper treatment of antibiotics, antibiotic pollution in aquaculture wastewater has become increasingly severe. Tetracycline antibiotics have become one of the most commonly used fishery antibiotics. In this study, a Z-scheme...
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Leonardo Bruni, Ranka Junge, Florentina Gartmann, Giuliana Parisi and Zala Schmautz
High salinity, nutrient imbalance, and pathogens are some of the challenges of closed soilless cultivation systems, e.g., those combining hydroponics (HP) with aquaculture effluents (AE). Plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPM) can support plants to...
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Nicoleta-Oana Nicula, Eduard-Marius Lungulescu, Ioannis A. Ieropoulos, Gimi A. Rimbu and Ortansa Csutak
The presence of nutrients in aquaculture water bodies causes serious problems for aquatic ecosystems, requiring the development of technical solutions to reduce their amounts. This work identifies some bacterial strains that are able to reduce nutrient q...
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Maria João Pereira, Oceane Grosjean, Manuela Pintado, Carla Brazinha and João Crespo
The increase in environmental consciousness and stricter regulations has motivated industries to seek sustainable technologies that allow valorising wastewaters, contributing to the profitability of overall processes. Canning industry effluents, namely s...
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Carlos Yure Barbosa de Oliveira, Jéssika Lima e Abreu, Cicero Diogo Lins de Oliveira, Priscilla Celes Lima, Alfredo Olivera Gálvez, Danielli Matias de Macedo Dantas
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The present study aimed to analyze the growth of Chlorella vulgaris in the effluent of a Biofloc Technology (BFT) system used in the Nile tilapia fingerlings farming. The conditions were cultivated by 10 days at 25 ± 2ºC, 90 µmol?photons m-2?s-1 irradian...
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Wei Han, Yufeng Mao, Yunpeng Wei, Peng Shang and Xu Zhou
The discharge of aquaculture wastewater and the excessive selenium in aquaculture effluent caused by selenium addition to aquatic feed are posing a serious risk for the marine environment. In this study, batch tests were carried out to investigate the fe...
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Kulwa Mtaki, Margareth S. Kyewalyanga and Matern S. P. Mtolera
The current study assessed antioxidants contents (total phenolics and total flavanoids, ß-carotene and lycopene) present in Chlorella vulgaris (C. vulgaris) cultivated in low cost media and their free radical scavenging activities. Microalgae was culture...
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Pei Han, Qian Lu, Liangliang Fan and Wenguang Zhou
Traditional aquaculture provides food for humans, but produces a large amount of wastewater, threatening global sustainability. The antibiotics abuse and the water replacement or treatment causes safety problems and increases the aquaculture cost. To ove...
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