Journal of Ecotechnology Research
Online ISSN : 1884-0388
Print ISSN : 1881-9982
ISSN-L : 1881-9982
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Responses of Egeria densa to various influent ammonia concentrations: A microcosm study on plant morphology
SK WeragodaNORIO TanakaKSBN JinadasaYASUSHI Sasaki
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2010 Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages 1-6

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An experimental study and a regression analysis were carried out to find out the growing patterns of Egeria densa at three different NH4+-N concentrations as low (2 mgL-1), medium (4 mgL-1), and high (6 mgL-1). DO concentration during respiration and photosynthesis was monitored in daily basis while plant morphological characteristics were examined with harvesting at six-day interval. There was no any significant difference in morphological characteristics indicated at low and medium NH4+-N concentrations (p>0.05). On contrary, the total plant length at high NH4+-N concentration has deviated significantly (p<0.01) from other two concentrations after 15 days since commencement of the experiment. Averaged relative growth rates (RGRs) were recorded as 0.05, 0.04 and -0.01 mgday-1 in terms of dry weight production for low, medium and high NH4+-N concentrations, respectively. The results of the non-linear regression analysis explained the effect of low and medium concentrations over high concentration of NH4+-N, while the medium concentration provided the best correlation coefficient (r2 = 0.901) for the modeled equation. These results can be used in optimizing the effects of E.densa at tertiary wastewater treatment.
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