2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2021.736819
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Bioaugmentation with nitrifying and denitrifying microbial consortia for mitigation of nitrogenous metabolites in shrimp ponds

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“…During the five days of testing, a rapid decrease in NH4 + -N concentration, a slight increase, followed by a sharp decline of NO2 --N concentration, a gradual increase followed by a slight fluctuation of NO3 --N concentration, and a slow decrease of TIN concentration were observed (Figure 6). The concentration dynamics of NH4 + -N, NO2 --N, NO3 --N, and TIN clearly demonstrated the efficient nitrifying activity of enriched bioflocs in the reactors, which were comparable to relative studies [28,42,45]. It is worthy to note…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…During the five days of testing, a rapid decrease in NH4 + -N concentration, a slight increase, followed by a sharp decline of NO2 --N concentration, a gradual increase followed by a slight fluctuation of NO3 --N concentration, and a slow decrease of TIN concentration were observed (Figure 6). The concentration dynamics of NH4 + -N, NO2 --N, NO3 --N, and TIN clearly demonstrated the efficient nitrifying activity of enriched bioflocs in the reactors, which were comparable to relative studies [28,42,45]. It is worthy to note…”
Section: Nitrification Efficiency Of Enriched Bioflocs and Their Rela...supporting
confidence: 71%
“…Bioflocs are typically microbial aggregates, and their formation and development are accompanied by the attachment growth process of nitrifying bacteria [7,12,13]. To date, there have been reports on the enrichment of nitrifying bacterial consortia or heterotrophic bioflocs from aquatic systems [16,27,28], while no study has been conducted to explore the rapid and effective enrichment of nitrifying bioflocs.…”
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“…Such materials cause a chain reaction, which produces the components that contribute to contamination and degradation of water quality. Ammonia, urea, and carbon dioxide are the most common metabolic waste materials found in shrimp aquaculture sewage [Patil et al, 2021].…”
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“…217 Apart from chemicals and biofilters, bioaugmentation with the microbial consortium is found to be promising in in situ bioremediation of ammonia in zero water exchange systems like RAS and biofloc technology (BFT) as well as in shrimp culture systems. 195,[218][219][220][221] Although bioaugmentation is a simple, inexpensive and environment friendly method of ammonia mitigation, maintenance of viable bacterial cultures in an active growth phase at a high cell density might be a constraint. 195 Electrooxidation for TAN removal is a recent technology for seawater and freshwater RAS.…”
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