The possibility of Chlorella vulgaris green algae culture in secondary treated wastewater
Abstract
Abundance has been studied Green algae growth in secondary treated wastewater and changes in pH values, healthy at different lighting spells (light shift 24 light / 0 dark, light shift 16 light / 8 dark, light 8 light / 16 dark) compared to the liquid culture medium
Chu-10.
The average number of cells in secondary treated wastewater at a light spell was 24 light / 0 darkness 1370972.40 and at a light spell 16 light / 8 darkness, the average number of cells was 168,2596, while record 1403757.80 at light shift 8 light / 16 darkness, and the highest number of algae cells was 2919934 cells / At a light fit, ml was 16 light / 8 dark, and the value of pH was decreased as the number of cells increased.
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