Journal of Japan Society on Water Environment
Online ISSN : 1881-3690
Print ISSN : 0916-8958
ISSN-L : 0916-8958
Volume 33, Issue 6
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Original Papers
  • Masanori NAKAI, Jiro MARUYAMA, Tomoya MURATA
    Article type: Original Paper
    2010Volume 33Issue 6 Pages 63-71
    Published: 2010
    Released on J-STAGE: June 10, 2010
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    A laboratory experiment was carried out to investigate the contributions of the bulk flow produced by the transpiration of macrophytes cultivated in a surface water-soil system without an infiltrative flow to nitrogen removal. In emergent macrophytes, the bulk flow not only induces advection but also accelerates diffusion in nitrogen transport from the surface water to the soil, and its effects are significant. However, the effects are smaller in floating-leaved macrophytes and absent in submerged macrophytes.
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  • Shingo ISHIFUJI, Yuichi SATO, Hirotaka IMAE, Tomoko TAKAARA, Daisuke S ...
    Article type: Original Paper
    2010Volume 33Issue 6 Pages 73-79
    Published: 2010
    Released on J-STAGE: June 10, 2010
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    Excess growth of cyanobacteria in semiclosed water area caused by eutrophication induces coagulation inhibition in drinking water treatment processes. Thus, it is highly desirable to establish effective countermeasures against such coagulation inhibition by identifying the causative substances released by cyanobacteria. In this study, coagulation inhibitor proteins of Microcystis aeruginosa were screened using a phage display system and an aluminum-ion-immobilized affinity chromatography. From the results, algal proteins with a high level of metal-coordinating amino acids were identified as inhibitor proteins for the coagulation. One of the inhibitor proteins, a homologue of the metal sensor protein ArsR, showed strong inhibition of the coagulation of kaolin suspension with polyaluminum chloride (PAC). It was demonstrated that one of the mechanisms of the coagulation inhibition caused by M. aeruginosa is the inhibition of the cross-linking between aluminum clusters in PAC and suspended solids by the algal inhibitor protein.
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