Improving algal growth in an anaerobic digestion piggery effluent by fungal pretreatment: Process optimization, the underlying mechanism of fungal decolorization, and nitrogen removal.

Chemosphere(2023)

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Anaerobic digestion piggery effluent (ADPE) shows high chromaticity and ammonium levels, severely inhibiting algal growth. Fungal pretreatment has great potential for decolorization and nutrient removal from wastewater, which coupled with microalgal cultivation may be a reliable strategy for sustainable ADPE resource utilization. In this study, we selected and identified two locally isolated eco-friendly fungal strains for ADPE pretreatment, and fungal culture conditions were optimized for decolorization and ammonium nitrogen (NH-N) removal. Subsequently, the underlying mechanisms of fungal decolorization and nitrogen removal were investigated, and the feasibility of using pretreated ADPE for algal cultivation was explored. The results showed that two fungal strains were identified as Trichoderma harzianum and Trichoderma afroharzianum, respectively, presenting good growth and decolorization performance for ADPE pretreatment. The optimized culture conditions were as follows: 20% ADPE, 8 g L glucose, initial pH 6, 160 rpm, 25-30 °C, and 0.15 g L initial dry-weight. ADPE decolorization was mainly caused by fungal biodegradation of color-related humic substances through manganese peroxidase secretion. The removed nitrogen was completely converted into fungal biomass as nitrogen assimilated, ca. 90% of which was attributed to NH-N removal. The pretreated ADPE significantly improved algal growth and nutrient removal, demonstrating the feasibility of developing an eco-friendly fungi-based pretreatment technology.
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anaerobic digestion piggery effluent,fungal decolorization,algal growth,fungal pretreatment,nitrogen removal
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