Enterococci in the environment
MN Byappanahalli, MB Nevers, A Korajkic… - Microbiology and …, 2012 - Am Soc Microbiol
Enterococci are common, commensal members of gut communities in mammals and birds,
yet they are also opportunistic pathogens that cause millions of human and animal infections …
yet they are also opportunistic pathogens that cause millions of human and animal infections …
Persistence and decay of fecal microbiota in aquatic habitats
Fecal microorganisms can enter water bodies in diverse ways, including runoff, sewage
discharge, and direct fecal deposition. Once in water, the microorganisms experience …
discharge, and direct fecal deposition. Once in water, the microorganisms experience …
Algae grown on dairy and municipal wastewater for simultaneous nutrient removal and lipid production for biofuel feedstock
I Woertz, A Feffer, T Lundquist… - Journal of Environmental …, 2009 - ascelibrary.org
Algae grown on wastewater media are a potential source of low-cost lipids for production of
liquid biofuels. This study investigated lipid productivity and nutrient removal by green algae …
liquid biofuels. This study investigated lipid productivity and nutrient removal by green algae …
Mixotrophic cultivation of Chlorella vulgaris and its potential application for the oil accumulation from non-sugar materials
Microbial lipid accumulation to provide alternative oil resources is an exciting research area,
obtaining increasing attentions recently for the biodiesel production due to its high …
obtaining increasing attentions recently for the biodiesel production due to its high …
Experimental study for growth potential of unicellular alga Chlorella pyrenoidosa on dairy waste water: an integrated approach for treatment and biofuel production
This communication presents an integrated approach to study the potential of Chlorella
pyrenoidosa for treatment of dairy wastewater (DWW) and biofuel extraction. The experiment …
pyrenoidosa for treatment of dairy wastewater (DWW) and biofuel extraction. The experiment …
Issues and options for future dairy farming in New Zealand
DA Clark, JR Caradus, RM Monaghan… - New Zealand journal …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
The dairy industry in New Zealand is a significant contributor (7% of GDP) to the national
economy. Major current issues for the industry are the lack of cheap, highly‐nutritive value …
economy. Major current issues for the industry are the lack of cheap, highly‐nutritive value …
Nutrient management in New Zealand pastures—recent developments and future issues
RM Monaghan, MJ Hedley, HJ Di… - New Zealand journal …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
In this publication we review recent research and understandings of nutrient flows and
losses, and management practices on grazed pastoral farms in New Zealand …
losses, and management practices on grazed pastoral farms in New Zealand …
Oxidation pond for municipal wastewater treatment
This literature review examines process, design, and cost issues related to using oxidation
ponds for wastewater treatment. Many of the topics have applications at either full scale or in …
ponds for wastewater treatment. Many of the topics have applications at either full scale or in …
Nitrogen use efficiency and manure management practices in contrasting dairy production systems
CJP Gourley, SR Aarons, JM Powell - Agriculture, ecosystems & …, 2012 - Elsevier
As dairy operations continue to intensify world-wide, with greater nitrogen (N) inputs
contributing to increasing productivity, the reliance on N recycling is decreasing, leading to …
contributing to increasing productivity, the reliance on N recycling is decreasing, leading to …
Impact of ammonia concentration on Spirulina platensis growth in an airlift photobioreactor
Spirulina platensis was cultivated in a bench-scale airlift photobioreactor using synthetic
wastewater (total nitrogen 412mgL− 1, total phosphorous 90mgL− 1, pH 9–10) with varying …
wastewater (total nitrogen 412mgL− 1, total phosphorous 90mgL− 1, pH 9–10) with varying …