Bioremediation of Aquaculture Effluents
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TextoSeries ; Microbial Biodegradation and Bioremediation, p.542-555, 2014Trabajos contenidos: - Martinez-Porchas, M
- Martinez-Cordova, L.R
- Lopez-Elias, J.A
- Porchas-Cornejo, M.A
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Aquaculture has been accused of being a pollution promoter of aquatic environments. Bioremediation systems have been proposed to mitigate the environmental impact caused by aquaculture wastes. Autotrophic and heterotrophic microbes have been extensively used for bioremediation of metals, petroleum spills, and their derivatives. However, the use of microbes to bioremediate aquaculture wastes has not been as extensive. The particular wastes generated by aquaculture, such as nitrogenous and phosphorous inorganic compounds, organic matter, and etcetera, require the use of specific microbes. This chapter aims to present and discuss the role of different microbes on the bioremediation of aquaculture wastes. © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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