Biotreatment of olive washing wastewater by a selected microalgal-bacterial consortium
Abstract
This purpose of the study was the development of a microalgal-bacterial consortium to degrade phenolic compounds. Two microalgae were isolated and characterized from an olive wash water (OWW) storage basin and identified as Scenedesmus obliquus and Chlorella vulgaris according to their 18S rRNA gene sequences. The two strains were cultured in synthetic olive washing water medium containing phenolic compounds, which showed they were capable of...
Paper Details
Title
Biotreatment of olive washing wastewater by a selected microalgal-bacterial consortium
Published Date
Mar 1, 2014
Volume
88
Pages
69 - 76
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