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Re-inoculation strategies enhance the degradation of emerging pollutants in fungal bioaugmentation of sewage sludge

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Rodríguez Rodríguez, Carlos E.
Lucas, Daniel
Barón, Enrique
Gago Ferrero, Pablo
Molins Delgado, Daniel
Rodríguez Mozaz, Sara
Eljarrat, Ethel
Díaz Cruz, M. Silvia
Barceló Cullerès, Damià
Caminal, Glòria

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The use of Trametes versicolor has been partially successful in the removal of some pharmaceuticals from sewage sludge in laboratory-scale biopile systems. The application of two strategies for the re-inoculation of biomass was assessed during the fungal bioaugmentation of non-sterile sludge (42-d treatment) as an approach to improve the elimination of pharmaceuticals and other groups of emerging pollutants. Globally, the re-inoculation of biopiles with blended mycelium exerted a major effect on the removal of pharmaceuticals (86%), brominated-flame-retardants (81%) and UV filters (80%) with respect to the re-inoculation with additional lignocellulosic substrate colonized by the fungus (69–67–22%). The perfor mance was better than that of the analogous non-re-inoculated systems that were assayed previously for the removal of pharmaceuticals. The results demonstrate the ability of T. versicolor to remove a wide spectrum of emerging micropollutants under non-sterile conditions, while re-inoculation appears to be a useful step to improve the fungal treatment of sludge.

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DEGRADATION, POLLUTION, STRATEGY

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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960852414001497

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