The growth and nutrient uptake capacity of a common duckweed (Lemnaceae) species, Lemna minor “Blarney”, on dairy processing wastewater pre-treated by an anaerobic digester (AD-DPW) was explored. L. minor was cultivated in small stationary vessels in a controlled indoor environment, as well as in a semi-outdoor 35 L recirculatory system. The use of AD-DPW as a cultivation medium for L. minor offers a novel approach to dairy wastewater treatment, evolving from the current resource-intensive clean-up of wastewaters to duckweed-based valorisation, simultaneously generating valuable plant biomass and remediating the wastewater.
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O’Mahoney, R., Coughlan, N. E., Walsh, É., & Jansen, M. A. K. (2022). Cultivation of Lemna Minor on Industry-Derived, Anaerobically Digested, Dairy Processing Wastewater. Plants, 11(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11223027