Authors
Andrea Baglieri, Sarah Sidella, Valeria Barone, Ferdinando Fragalà, Alla Silkina, Michèle Nègre, Mara Gennari
Publication date
2016
Journal
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Pages
1-10
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
This work evaluates the possibility of cultivating Scenedesmus quadricauda and Chlorella vulgaris microalgae in wastewater from the hydroponic cultivation of tomatoes with the aim of purifying the water. S. quadricauda and C. vulgaris were also used in purification tests carried out on water contaminated by the following active ingredients: metalaxyl, pyrimethanil, fenhexamid, iprodione, and triclopyr. Fifty-six days after the inoculum was placed, a reduction was found in the concentration of nitric nitrogen, ammonia nitrogen, and soluble and total phosphorus. The decrease was 99, 83, 94, and 94 %, respectively, for C. vulgaris and 99, 5, 88, and 89 %, respectively, for S. quadricauda. When the microalgae were present, all the agrochemicals tested were removed more quickly from the water than from the sterile control (BG11). The increase in the rate of degradation was in the order metalaxyl > fenhexamid > …
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A Baglieri, S Sidella, V Barone, F Fragalà, A Silkina… - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2016