Mohamed F. Awad and M. Kraume
Mycoflora of Activated Sludge with MBRs in Berlin, Germany
348 - 352
2011
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International Journal of Environmental and Ecological Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/9370
https://publications.waset.org/vol/54
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Thirty six samples from each (aerobic and anoxic)
activated sludge were collected from two wastewater treatment plants
with MBRs in Berlin, Germany. The samples were prepared for count
and definition of fungal isolates; these isolates were purified by
conventional techniques and identified by microscopic examination.
Sixty tow species belonging to 28 genera were isolated from
activated sludge samples under aerobic conditions (28 genera and 58
species) and anoxic conditions (26 genera and 52 species). The
obtained data show that, Aspergillus was found at 94.4 followed by
Penicillium 61.1 , Fusarium (61.1 ), Trichoderma (44.4 ) and
Geotrichum candidum (41.6 ) species were the most prevalent in all
activated sludge samples. The study confirmed that fungi can thrive
in activated sludge and sporulation, but isolated in different numbers
depending on the effect of aeration system. Some fungal species in
our study are saprophytic, and other a pathogenic to plants and
animals.
Open Science Index 54, 2011