Title of article
Microbial mats for multiple applications in aquaculture and bioremediation
Author/Authors
Judith Bender، نويسنده , , Peter Phillips، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
10
From page
229
To page
238
Abstract
Microbial mats occur in nature as stratified communities of cyanobacteria and bacteria, but they can be cultured on large-scale
and manipulated for a variety of functions. They are complex systems, but require few external inputs. The functional uses of mats
broadly cover the areas of aquaculture and bioremediation. Preliminary research also points to promising uses in agriculture and
energy production. Regarding aquaculture, mats were shown to produce protein, via nitrogen fixation, and were capable of
supplying nutrition to tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Current research is examining the role of mats in the nitrification of nutrientenriched
effluents from aquaculture. Most research has addressed bioremediation, within which two majors categories of contaminants
were examined: metals and radionuclides, and organic contaminants. Mats sequester or precipitate metals/radionuclides
by surface absorption or by conditioning the surrounding chemical environment, thus bioconcentrating the metal/radionuclide in a
small volume. Organic contaminants are degraded and may be completely mineralized. For agriculture mats hold promise as a soil
amendment and nitrogen fertilizer. The use of mats in biohydrogen production has been verified, but is in a preliminary phase of
development. We propose a comprehensive closed system based on microbial mats for aquaculture and waste management
Keywords
cyanobacteria , nitrogen fixation , Purple bacteria , Bioremediation , Aquaculture , hydrogen production , Microbial mat
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Record number
411686
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