Publications by authors named "Hiroyuki Shigemura"

Microalgae have been recently cultivated using resources from wastewater treatment plants, including nutrients, CO, and heat. In the present study, we focused on the natural cultivation of total microalgae rather than specific microalgae, for which culture conditions and the cultivation environment are difficult to prepare. Natural microalgal cultivation systems using 380-L raceway tanks were operated outdoors for 8 months and the effects of the culture substrate were investigated.

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  • * This study used a method called integrated culture-next-generation sequencing (IC-NGS) to analyze the diversity of infectious FRNAPH strains in treated wastewater, identifying 32 strains across different genotypes.
  • * Results showed that some FRNAPH strains (particularly GI and GII) were more resistant to treatment processes than others, indicating that understanding these resistant strains could lead to better viral disinfection methods.
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F-specific RNA bacteriophages (FRNAPHs) have been suggested as good indicators of the presence of human enteric viruses in water treatment facilities. The occurrence and reduction of norovirus (NoV) and FRNAPH genotypes in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) have been well studied; however, the relationship between these genotypes in WWTPs has not been fully elucidated. Thus, we aimed to investigate the occurrence and reduction of FRNAPH genotypes in an attempt to identify NoV indicators in a WWTP via a 1-year survey.

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