Nitrifying Bacterial Consortium

Removal of Ammonia and Nitrite from Aquaculture Tanks is a key component in development of a Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS). This is accomplished in the Nitrifying Bioreactor using a specific Nitrifying Bacterial Consortium.

Nitrifying bioreactors used for the establishment of Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) are activated with consortia of nitrifiers by immobilizing them on an inert substratum designed as cartridge. They grow as biofilm and as water passes over nitrification is effected. The consortia consist of diverse flora of autotrophic nitrifiers as presented in the figures below.

NsV-443-Nitrosospira-sp

NsV-443-Nitrosospira-sp

Nitrifiers-inside-cysts

Nitrifiers-inside-cysts

Ntspa 712 (Phylum Nitrospira)

NIT2-Nitrobacter-sp

NIT2-Nitrobacter-sp

Cells-having-intracytoplasmic-membranes-and-carboxysomes-characteristic-to-the-autotrophic-nitrifiers

Cells having intracytoplasmic membranes and carboxysomes

NmV- Nitrosococcus mobilis lineage

DAPI-stained-consortia

DAPI stained consortia

Diversity of the cells in the consortia

Diversity of the cells in the consortia

EUB 338 Bacteria

EUB 338 Bacteria

NSO-190 β Ammonia Oxidizers

NSO-190 β Ammonia Oxidizers

NEU Halophilic Nitrosomonas

NEU Halophilic Nitrosomonas

The bacterial consortium is maintained separately for fresh water, brackish water and marine water conditions. Different bacterial consortia are used for establishment of Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) for fresh water, brackish water and marine water conditions.