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EUBCE 2024 - Suvidha GUPTA - Co-Cultivation of Unicellular Microalgae Species with Filamentous Microalgae for Dairy Wastewater Treatment: A Sustainable Approach

Co-Cultivation of Unicellular Microalgae Species with Filamentous Microalgae for Dairy Wastewater Treatment: A Sustainable Approach

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Biomass resource assessment, mobilisation, and microalgae production and processing

Co-Cultivation of Unicellular Microalgae Species with Filamentous Microalgae for Dairy Wastewater Treatment: A Sustainable Approach

Short Introductive summary

The treatment of dairy wastewater poses significant environmental challenges due to its high organic and inorganic nutrient content. This study will explore an innovative and sustainable approach for wastewater treatment by employing a co-cultivation system that combines unicellular microalgae species with filamentous microalgae. This integrated system aims to enhance nutrient removal efficiency and biomass production compared to traditional monoculture systems.

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Suvidha GUPTA

Norwegian University of Life-sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, NORWAY

Presenter's biography

I am a Marie -Curie postdoctoral Fellow, at NMBU, Norway. My Research interests are remediation of industrial wastewater using microalgae, assessment of microalgae biomass for biofuel, and biochemicals production.

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Co-authors:

S. Gupta, Norwegian University of Life-sciences, Ås, NORWAY
J. Mario Marchetti, Norwegian University of Life-sciences, Ås, NORWAY

Session reference: 1BV.3.18