A potential resource for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge

Twenty seven filamentous fungal strains representing five genera; Aspergillus, Penicillium, Trichoderma, Myriodontium and Pleurotus were isolated from four sources; domestic wastewater sludge cake (SC) from IWK (Indah Water Konsortium) wastewater treatment plant, palm oil mill effluent compost from...

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Main Authors: Molla, A.H, Fakhru'l-Razi, A, Abd-Aziz, S, Hanafi, M.M, Roychoudhury, P.K, Alam, M.Z
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Published: Elsevier Science 2002
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1148212025-03-05T03:24:35Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114821/ A potential resource for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge Molla, A.H Fakhru'l-Razi, A Abd-Aziz, S Hanafi, M.M Roychoudhury, P.K Alam, M.Z Twenty seven filamentous fungal strains representing five genera; Aspergillus, Penicillium, Trichoderma, Myriodontium and Pleurotus were isolated from four sources; domestic wastewater sludge cake (SC) from IWK (Indah Water Konsortium) wastewater treatment plant, palm oil mill effluent compost from Sri Ulu palm Oil Processing Mill, compost of plant debris, and fungal fruiting bodies from a rotten wood stump. Thirty-three strains/isolates were tested for their ability to convert domestic wastewater sludge into compost by assessing biomass production and growth rate on sludge enriched media. The strains/isolates Aspergillus niger, SS-T2008, WW-P1003 and RW-Pl 512 produced the highest dry biomass at higher sludge supplemented culture media from their respective group (Aspergillus, Trichoderma, Penicillium and Basidiomycetes, respectively). This implied these strains are better adapted for growth at higher sludge rich substances, and subsequently may be efficient in bioconversion/biodegradation of sludge. The fungi isolated from ecological closely related sources were more amendable to adaptation in a sludge rich culture media. Elsevier Science 2002 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114821/1/114821.pdf Molla, A.H and Fakhru'l-Razi, A and Abd-Aziz, S and Hanafi, M.M and Roychoudhury, P.K and Alam, M.Z (2002) A potential resource for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge. Bioresource Technology, 85 (3). pp. 263-272. ISSN 0960-8524; eISSN: 0960-8524 https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0960852402001177 10.1016/S0960-8524(02)00117-7
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description Twenty seven filamentous fungal strains representing five genera; Aspergillus, Penicillium, Trichoderma, Myriodontium and Pleurotus were isolated from four sources; domestic wastewater sludge cake (SC) from IWK (Indah Water Konsortium) wastewater treatment plant, palm oil mill effluent compost from Sri Ulu palm Oil Processing Mill, compost of plant debris, and fungal fruiting bodies from a rotten wood stump. Thirty-three strains/isolates were tested for their ability to convert domestic wastewater sludge into compost by assessing biomass production and growth rate on sludge enriched media. The strains/isolates Aspergillus niger, SS-T2008, WW-P1003 and RW-Pl 512 produced the highest dry biomass at higher sludge supplemented culture media from their respective group (Aspergillus, Trichoderma, Penicillium and Basidiomycetes, respectively). This implied these strains are better adapted for growth at higher sludge rich substances, and subsequently may be efficient in bioconversion/biodegradation of sludge. The fungi isolated from ecological closely related sources were more amendable to adaptation in a sludge rich culture media.
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author Molla, A.H
Fakhru'l-Razi, A
Abd-Aziz, S
Hanafi, M.M
Roychoudhury, P.K
Alam, M.Z
spellingShingle Molla, A.H
Fakhru'l-Razi, A
Abd-Aziz, S
Hanafi, M.M
Roychoudhury, P.K
Alam, M.Z
A potential resource for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge
author_facet Molla, A.H
Fakhru'l-Razi, A
Abd-Aziz, S
Hanafi, M.M
Roychoudhury, P.K
Alam, M.Z
author_sort Molla, A.H
title A potential resource for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge
title_short A potential resource for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge
title_full A potential resource for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge
title_fullStr A potential resource for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge
title_full_unstemmed A potential resource for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge
title_sort potential resource for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge
publisher Elsevier Science
publishDate 2002
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114821/1/114821.pdf
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