Ballester et al. (2010) observed that the bioflake is composed of debris of flocculated
matter colonized by heterotrophic bacteria, filamentous cyanobacteria,
dinoflagellates, ciliates, flagellates and rotifers.
Anand et al. (2014), in
order to stimulate the formation of bioflakes, used wheat flour as carbon
source at a ratio of 10:1 carbon and nitrogen in order for microbial succession
to occur, and reported that the main micro-organisms found
were Vibrio Lactobacillus, Bacillus and fungi.
Ballester et al. (2010) observed that the bioflake is composed of debris of flocculatedmatter colonized by heterotrophic bacteria, filamentous cyanobacteria,dinoflagellates, ciliates, flagellates and rotifers. Anand et al. (2014), inorder to stimulate the formation of bioflakes, used wheat flour as carbonsource at a ratio of 10:1 carbon and nitrogen in order for microbial successionto occur, and reported that the main micro-organisms foundwere Vibrio Lactobacillus, Bacillus and fungi.
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