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Original
Research Article
Characterization of
Biotic and Abiotic Profiles of Greenhouse Evaporative
Cooling System Fouling
AA Nuhu*1 and S Ahmad2
1Biology
Programme, 2Environmental
Management Technology, Abubakar Tafawa
Balewa University, Bauchi, Bauchi State,
Nigeria
*Corresponding
author: E-mail:
aanuhu@yahoo.com;
Tel:
+234-807-250-8912
Tropical
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research,
September
2008; 7(3):
1043-1049
Abstract
Purpose:
To characterize the
microorganisms influencing greenhouse evaporative
cooling system fouling as a prelude to designing a
sustainable remediation scheme that would assist in
reducing the heavy financial loss incurred by
stakeholders due to deterioration of cooling pads.
Methods:
Samples of biofilms on evaporative cooling system pads
were collected from various locations in Saudi Arabia
and fixed with 5% formaldehyde. Light microscopy,
scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and QWIN software
were employed for the identification of different
morphometric parameters of the constituent microbes. pH
and conductivity were assessed using Pasport PS-2102 and
PS-2116 sensors, respectively.
Results:
Different
genera of cyanobacteria and diatom including
Phormidium, Oscillatoria, Lyngbya, Navicula, Melosira
and Gomphonema were identified and characterized, in
addition to various types of bacteria and white crust
fungus, Phanerochaete crysosporium. Total dissolved
solids (TDS) values of 2641 ppm (conductivity, 5282
µS/cm) for Al-Rasheed, 2327.5 ppm (conductivity, 4655
µS/cm) for Sara, 3352 ppm (conductivity, 6704 µS/cm) for
Dammam Municipality Greenhouse (DMG) and 61.5 ppm
(conductivity, 123 µS/cm; pH 6.88) for KFUPM were
obtained at 25◦C.
Conclusion:
Various
organisms, including cyanobacteria and diatoms, which
have been implicated in the biofilms of evaporative
cooling systems at different locations in Saudi Arabia,
were characterized with the aid of morphometric
parameters. Identifying the constituent microorganisms
would aid in designing a sustainable remediation scheme
that is expected to reduce the heavy financial cost
incurred by stakeholders due to frequent replacement of
evaporative cooling pads during routine maintenance.
Key words:
Cyanobacteria,
Diatoms, Biofilms, Morphometric, Evaporative cooling |