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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2009, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (11): 2820-2826.

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Periphyton and its application in water purification

CHEN Chong-jun1,2|HAN Zhi-ying1,2|ZHU Yin-mei3,4|WU Wei-xiang3   

  1. 1Zhejiang Provincical Key Laboratory for Water Pollution Control and Environmental Safety, Hangzhou 310029, China|2Institute of Environmental Scie
    nce and Technology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310029, China;3Ministry of Agriculture Key Laboratory of Nonpoint Source Pollution Control, Hangzhou 310029, China|4Research Center of Eco-environmental Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310029, China
  • Online:2009-11-20 Published:2009-11-20

Abstract: Periphyton widely exists in natural water bodies, with the characteristics of huge biomass generation, strong ecological function, and sensitive respo
nse to water quality. It removes the pollutants in water bodies mainly through the processes of absorption, metabolism, adsorption, and complexation, etc. Owing to its high tolerance against pollution and high removal efficiency for nitrogen and phosphorus, as well as the feasibility of recycling its cells at low cost, periphyton is a promising candidate for developing the treatment techniques of water purification. The newlydeveloped artificial periphyton systems, e.g., algal turf scrubbers, periphyton biofilm systems, periphyton aquaculture systems, have been successfully applied in treating livestock manure, aquiculture wastewater, and municipal sewage. However, further researches are needed to understand the growth patterns of periphyton, its physiological responses to pollutants concentration, and its molecular biological mechanisms in removing pollutants.

Key words: periphyton, algae, ecological characteristics, water purification, vegetation dynamic, community structure, biodiversity, climate change, vegetaion response.