Activated packed bed bioreactor for rapid nitrification in brackish water hatchery systems


Autoria(s): Bright Singh, I S; Cini, Achuthan; Rejish Kumar, V J; Manju, N J; Rosamma, Philip
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16/07/2014

16/07/2014

28/11/2008

Resumo

A packed bed bioreactor (PBBR) was developed for rapid establishment of nitrification in brackish water hatchery systems in the tropics. The reactors were activated by immobilizing ammonia-oxidizing (AMONPCU- 1) and nitrite-oxidizing (NIONPCU-1) bacterial consortia on polystyrene and low-density polyethylene beads, respectively. Fluorescence in situ hybridization demonstrated the presence of autotrophic nitrifiers belong to Nitrosococcus mobilis, lineage of b ammonia oxidizers and nitrite oxidizer Nitrobacter sp. in the consortia. The activated reactors upon integration to the hatchery system resulted in significant ammonia removal (P\0.01) culminating to its undetectable levels. Consequently, a significantly higher percent survival of larvae was observed in the larval production systems. With spent water the reactors could establish nitrification with high percentage removal of ammonia (78%), nitrite (79%) and BOD (56%) within 7 days of initiation of the process. PBBR is configured in such a way to minimize the energy requirements for continuous operation by limiting the energy inputs to a single stage pumping of water and aeration to the aeration cells. The PBBR shall enable hatchery systems to operate under closed recirculating mode and pave the way for better water management in the aquaculture industry.

J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol (2009) 36:355–365 DOI 10.1007/s10295-008-0504-9

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4043

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en

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Springer

Palavras-Chave #Nitrifying bioreactors #Nitrifying consortia #Immobilization #Nitrification #Closed system shrimp hatchery
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Article