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Author : Hyun Yi Jung, Joong Kyun Kim
Address : (Department of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Pukyong National University, 45 Yongso-Ro, Nam-Gu, Busan, 485137, Republic of Korea)
Abstract : Complete reutilisation of mixed mackerel and brown seaweed wastewater as a high-quality biofertiliser in open-flow lettuce hydroponics
Journal : Journal of Cleaner Production
Volume No. : Volume 247
Publish Year : 2020
Page No. : 119081
Main Data : Biodegradation using Bacillus species can convert mixed fishery wastewater into biofertiliser in a clean manner. Herein, fishery wastewater from mackerel and brown seaweed was tested, and the ratio most suitable for biodegradation was 10:1. During the 72-h biodegradation at the optimum mixing ratio, 36.4% hydrolysis occurred due to stable protease, alginate lyase and laminarinase activities, which chemical oxygen demand decreased by 69.1% and total nitrogen by 62.0%. The highest antioxidant activities toward 2, 2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and 2,2'-azino-bis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS) radicals were 84.9% and 93.1% respectively at 24 h, and the total amino acid content at 72 h was 7715.7 µg mL-1. As a biofertiliser, the 72-h culture broth also met the requirements for standard content of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K) and heavy metals, and the number of viable cells. In open-flow hydroponics using the produced biofertiliser, 1-month-old lettuce plants exhibited significantly enhanced growth rate compared with controls, with high chlorophyll and carotenoid content and high antioxidant activity. Moreover, there was no permeation of pathogens in the circular biofertiliser solution. These results indicate the potential of the biofertiliser for the production of high-quality lettuce, and demonstrate the complete reutilisation of mixed fishery wastewater. Keywords: Mixed fishery wastewater, Complete reutilisation, Biofertiliser, Open-flow hydroponics, Lettuce, Antioxidan t
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