Comparative ultrasonic irradiation efficiency of microcystis aeruginosa and M. wesenbergii from surface bloom and re-flotation behavior

Surface bloom of Microcystis aeruginosa and M. wesenbergii occurs frequently in reservoirs and aquaculture ponds in Thailand. Previous studies showed the effectiveness of ultrasonic irradiation at sinking M. aeruginosa cells. This study 1) compared the efficiency of ultrasonic treatment at sinking M...

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Main Authors: Srisuksomwong P., Peerapornpisal Y., Nomura N., Whangchai N.
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Published: 2017
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-427162017-09-28T06:36:56Z Comparative ultrasonic irradiation efficiency of microcystis aeruginosa and M. wesenbergii from surface bloom and re-flotation behavior Srisuksomwong P. Peerapornpisal Y. Nomura N. Whangchai N. Surface bloom of Microcystis aeruginosa and M. wesenbergii occurs frequently in reservoirs and aquaculture ponds in Thailand. Previous studies showed the effectiveness of ultrasonic irradiation at sinking M. aeruginosa cells. This study 1) compared the efficiency of ultrasonic treatment at sinking M. aeruginosa and M. wesenbergii, 2) investigated the ultrastructure of Microcystis cells using TEM before and after ultrasonic treatment and 3) determined the re-flotation behavior of sonicated M. aeruginosa. Initial chlorophyll-a concentrations of M. wesenbergii and M. aeruginosa were 4.674 ± 0.107 mg/L and 4.447 ± 0.024 mg/L, respectively. M. wesenbergii exhibited less efficient algal sedimentation than that of M. aeruginosa after sonication for 120-600 seconds (p < 0.05). This result implied that the species of Microcystis which comprise the surface bloom affect ultrasonic treatment efficiency. Transmission electron micrographs confirmed the mechanical damage brought to the cell vacuoles and structures by ultrasonic cavitation. Moreover, after sonication for 30 seconds, M. aeruginosa cells (initial chlorophyll a of 4.560 ± 0.040 mg/L) could not re-float to the surface over 10 observation days. 2017-09-28T06:36:56Z 2017-09-28T06:36:56Z 2012-12-01 Journal 01252526 2-s2.0-84872974520 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84872974520&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/42716
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description Surface bloom of Microcystis aeruginosa and M. wesenbergii occurs frequently in reservoirs and aquaculture ponds in Thailand. Previous studies showed the effectiveness of ultrasonic irradiation at sinking M. aeruginosa cells. This study 1) compared the efficiency of ultrasonic treatment at sinking M. aeruginosa and M. wesenbergii, 2) investigated the ultrastructure of Microcystis cells using TEM before and after ultrasonic treatment and 3) determined the re-flotation behavior of sonicated M. aeruginosa. Initial chlorophyll-a concentrations of M. wesenbergii and M. aeruginosa were 4.674 ± 0.107 mg/L and 4.447 ± 0.024 mg/L, respectively. M. wesenbergii exhibited less efficient algal sedimentation than that of M. aeruginosa after sonication for 120-600 seconds (p < 0.05). This result implied that the species of Microcystis which comprise the surface bloom affect ultrasonic treatment efficiency. Transmission electron micrographs confirmed the mechanical damage brought to the cell vacuoles and structures by ultrasonic cavitation. Moreover, after sonication for 30 seconds, M. aeruginosa cells (initial chlorophyll a of 4.560 ± 0.040 mg/L) could not re-float to the surface over 10 observation days.
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author Srisuksomwong P.
Peerapornpisal Y.
Nomura N.
Whangchai N.
spellingShingle Srisuksomwong P.
Peerapornpisal Y.
Nomura N.
Whangchai N.
Comparative ultrasonic irradiation efficiency of microcystis aeruginosa and M. wesenbergii from surface bloom and re-flotation behavior
author_facet Srisuksomwong P.
Peerapornpisal Y.
Nomura N.
Whangchai N.
author_sort Srisuksomwong P.
title Comparative ultrasonic irradiation efficiency of microcystis aeruginosa and M. wesenbergii from surface bloom and re-flotation behavior
title_short Comparative ultrasonic irradiation efficiency of microcystis aeruginosa and M. wesenbergii from surface bloom and re-flotation behavior
title_full Comparative ultrasonic irradiation efficiency of microcystis aeruginosa and M. wesenbergii from surface bloom and re-flotation behavior
title_fullStr Comparative ultrasonic irradiation efficiency of microcystis aeruginosa and M. wesenbergii from surface bloom and re-flotation behavior
title_full_unstemmed Comparative ultrasonic irradiation efficiency of microcystis aeruginosa and M. wesenbergii from surface bloom and re-flotation behavior
title_sort comparative ultrasonic irradiation efficiency of microcystis aeruginosa and m. wesenbergii from surface bloom and re-flotation behavior
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