High nutrient removal rate from swine wastes and protein biomass production by full-scale duckweed ponds
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High nutrient removal rate from swine wastes and protein biomass production by full-scale duckweed ponds |
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Belli Filho, Paulo; Costa, Rejane H. R.; Mohedano, Rodrigo A.; Tavares, Flávia A.
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Duckweed ponds have been successfully used in swine waste polishing, generating a biomass with high protein content. Therefore, the present study evaluated the efficiency of two full-scale duckweed ponds considering nutrient recovery from a piggery farm effluent (produced by 300 animals), as well as the biomass yield and crude protein (CP) content. A significant improvement in the effluent quality was observed, with the removal of 98.0% of the TKN (Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen) and 98.8% of the TP (Total Phosphorous), on average. The observed nitrogen removal rate is one of the highest reported (4.4 g/m2day of TKN). Additionally, the dissolved oxygen level rose from 0.0 to 3.0 mg/L, on average. The two ponds together produced over 13 tons of biomass (68 t/hayear of dry biomass), with 35% crude protein content. Because of the excellent nutrient removal and protein biomass production, the duckweed ponds revealed a great potential for the polishing and valorisation of swine waste, under the presented conditions. |
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Artigo publicado em: Elsevier - Bioresource Technology |
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https://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/handle/123456789/130375
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2012-02-16 |
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