Strong Alliance of Microalgae and Bacteria: The State-of-the-Art Review and Future Prospects of Utilizing Microalgae-Bacteria Consortia for Comprehensive Treatment of Swine Wastewater

IF 6.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Zeyuan Wang, Ganlin Hu, Yu Hong
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Abstract

Purpose of Review

This review takes summarizing the interaction mechanisms between microalgae and bacteria as the starting point, aiming to outline the superiorities, influencing factors, and reinforcement strategies of microalgae-bacteria consortia in treating swine wastewater.

Recent Findings

It is reported that approximately 1.12 × 1010 tons of swine wastewater is generated yearly. Swine wastewater contains copious nutrients and suspended solids (SS), as well as antibiotics, heavy metals, hormones, and pathogens; it will cause profound jeopardy to human health and the ecosystem without effective disposal. Fortunately, the constructed microalgae-bacteria consortia is a promising microbial treatment system that can efficiently treat swine wastewater. Several cases demonstrated that microalgae-bacteria consortia could remove more than 80% of nutrients and over 70% of heavy metals, antibiotics, and hormones in swine wastewater.

Summary

This review takes the interaction mechanisms of microalgae and bacteria as the starting point, expounds on why to use microalgae-bacteria consortia to treat swine wastewater, and then summarizes how to further improve the comprehensive treatment performance from the perspectives of influence factors and reinforcement strategies. Based on the above writing ideas, this review first introduces the interaction mechanisms between microalgae and bacteria in swine wastewater treatment and elaborates on the ascendancy of microalgae-bacteria consortia. Subsequently, the specific influence and corresponding pivotal mechanisms of swine wastewater characteristics and other factors on treatment effects are summarized. In addition, atmospheric and room-temperature plasma (ARTP) mutagenesis, 3D/4D bioprinting, and other burgeoning strategies that can upgrade the treatment performance of swine wastewater are also recommended.

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微藻与细菌的强强联合:利用微藻-细菌联合体综合处理猪废水的最新进展和未来展望
综述目的 本综述以总结微藻与细菌的相互作用机制为出发点,旨在概述微藻-细菌联合体在处理猪场废水方面的优势、影响因素和强化策略。猪废水中含有大量的营养物质和悬浮固体(SS),以及抗生素、重金属、激素和病原体,如果得不到有效处理,将对人类健康和生态系统造成严重危害。幸运的是,构建的微藻-细菌联合体是一种很有前景的微生物处理系统,可以有效处理猪场废水。本综述以微藻与细菌的相互作用机理为切入点,阐述了为什么要利用微藻-细菌联合体处理猪场废水,然后从影响因素和强化策略两个方面总结了如何进一步提高综合处理性能。基于上述写作思路,本综述首先介绍了微藻与细菌在猪场废水处理中的相互作用机制,并阐述了微藻-细菌联合体的兴起。随后,总结了猪废水特性及其他因素对处理效果的具体影响和相应的关键机制。此外,还推荐了常压和室温等离子体(ARTP)诱变、3D/4D 生物打印等可提升猪废水处理性能的新兴策略。
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Current Pollution Reports
Current Pollution Reports Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: Current Pollution Reports provides in-depth review articles contributed by international experts on the most significant developments in the field of environmental pollution.By presenting clear, insightful, balanced reviews that emphasize recently published papers of major importance, the journal elucidates current and emerging approaches to identification, characterization, treatment, management of pollutants and much more.
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