Evaluating Bacillus flexus as bioremediators for ammonia removal in shrimp culture water and wastewater and characterizing microbial communities in shrimp pond sludge
The accumulation of nitrogen compounds in shrimp farming water and effluent presents a major challenge. Ammonia is a form of nitrogen that limits shrimp growth due to its potential toxicity and effects on shrimp health and water quality. This study is aimed at identifying promising bioremediators fr...
Main Authors: | Jasmin, M. Y., Isa, N. Mat, Kamarudin, M.S., Lim, K.C., Karim, Murni |
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Format: | Article |
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
2024
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