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Diatoms recovery from wastewater: Overview from an ecological and economic perspective

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JOURNAL OF WATER PROCESS ENGINEERING
Volume 39, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jwpe.2020.101705

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Axenic culture; Diatoms; Microalgae; Bioindicators; Isolation; Wastewater

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  1. Department of Biotechnology (DBT), New Delhi, India [BT/PR/15650/AAQ/3/815/2016]

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Water pollution harms the aquatic ecosystem and reduces species diversity. Diatoms are resilient in contaminated water and are used as effective bioindicators for environmental monitoring. Researchers worldwide are evaluating the impact of pollution on diatom recovery.
Alarming water pollution is toxic to the aquatic ecosystem leading to a sharp decline in species diversity. Diatoms have great potency to survive in contaminated water bodies, hence they can be compelling bioindicators to monitor the change in the environmental matrices effectively. Around the globe, researchers are intended to evaluate the impact of pollution on the diatoms recovery and techniques used for the assessment. The diatoms are precious for futuristic need viz. value-added products, energy generation, pharmaceuticals, and aquaculture feedstocks. All these applications led to a significant rise in diatoms research among the scientific community. This review presents different isolation practices, cultivation, and other challenges associated with the diatoms. A precise focus is given to diatoms isolation techniques from highly polluted water bodies with the main thrust towards obtaining an axenic culture to elucidate the significance of pure diatom cultures. Recovery of jewels of the sea from polluted water signifies the prospective ecological and economic aspects.

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