Study of the Properties of New Strains of Green Microalgae Cultivated on Residual Phosphorus-Containing Waters

A. Tleukeyeva, A. Issayeva, Talgat Ibragimov, Yerzhan Issayev, Gulzhaina Alpamysova, Kulaisha Tlegenova, R. Pankiewicz
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Rational use of natural resources implies waste-free production without a negative impact on the environment. Biotechnological methods are often the most effective in solving the problems of waste disposal due to the fact that they are based on natural mechanisms of self-healing in disturbed ecosystems. The aim of the study was to isolate and study the properties of new strains of green microalgae cultivated on residual phosphorus-containing waters, which are promising for the production of biofertilizer. Based on the study of algaeflora from natural reservoirs and wastewater in the south of Kazakhstan, strains of green microalgae Chlorella vulgaris ASLI-1, Chlorella vulgaris ASLI-2, and Oocystis borgei AТР were isolated, capable of consuming phosphate phosphorus and ammonium nitrogen from residual waters in places of storage of solid phosphorus-containing waste.
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研究在含磷残留水体中培养的绿色微藻新菌株的特性
合理利用自然资源意味着在不对环境造成负面影响的情况下进行无废物生产。生物技术方法往往是解决废物处理问题的最有效方法,因为这些方法基于受干扰生态系统的自然自我修复机制。这项研究的目的是分离和研究在含磷残留水域中培养的绿色微藻新菌株的特性,这些菌株有望用于生产生物肥料。在对哈萨克斯坦南部天然水库和废水中的藻类进行研究的基础上,分离出了绿微藻 Chlorella vulgaris ASLI-1、Chlorella vulgaris ASLI-2 和 Oocystis borgei AТР 菌株,它们能够消耗含磷固体废弃物储存地残留水中的磷酸盐和铵态氮。
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