Author(s) :
Bela, R. B.
;
Malliga, P.
Author Affiliation :
Department of Marine Biotechnology, Bharathidasan University, Trichy - 620 024, India.
Author Email :
malli62@yahoo.com
Journal article
:
Journal of Environmental Biology
2015
Vol.36
No.3
pp.623-626
ref.28
Abstract :
The potential application of
LyngbyalyngbyaSubject Category: Organism Names
see more details sp. BDU90901 for treatment of textile wastewater was investigated using different agrowastes namely sugarcane trash, corn waste, banana trunk fibre and ground nut shell. The mechanism trailed by
cyanobacteriacyanobacteriaSubject Category: Organism Names
see more details for colour removal was biosorption. Cyanobacteria
Lyngbya sp. inoculated in textile effluent along with agrowastes survived and growth flourished with increased
chlorophyllchlorophyllSubject Category: Chemicals and Chemical Groups
see more details content of 106µg ml
-1 inoculated with Ground nut shell on 10th day of cultivation. The decolourisation efficiency of
Lyngbya sp. was found to be 79.48%.
ISSN :
0254-8704
URL :
http://www.jeb.co.in/.../paper_16.pdf
Record Number :
20153361807
Publisher :
Triveni Enterprises
Location of publication :
Lucknow
Country of publication :
India
Language of text :
English
Indexing terms for this abstract:
Organism descriptor(s) :
CyanobacteriumcyanobacteriumSubject Category: Organism Names
see more details, LyngbyalyngbyaSubject Category: Organism Names
see more details
Descriptor(s) :
agricultural wastesagricultural wastesSubject Category: Commodities and Products
see more details, chlorophyllchlorophyllSubject Category: Chemicals and Chemical Groups
see more details, dyesdyesSubject Category: Commodities and Products
see more details, wastewaterwastewaterSubject Category: Commodities and Products
see more details, wastewater treatmentwastewater treatmentSubject Category: Miscellaneous
see more details
Identifier(s) :
bacterium, biosorption, dyestuffs, farm wastes, waste water, waste water treatment, waste-water treatment
Broader term(s) :
CyanobacteriacyanobacteriaSubject Category: Organism Names
see more details, BacteriabacteriaSubject Category: Organism Names
see more details, prokaryotesprokaryotesSubject Category: Organism Names
see more details