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3 11 2007Williemzyme: How Does It Work?
The type of organisms and bacteria which are actually dominant in wastewater depend on many factors, but of particular significance is the availability of micro-nutrients. Certain bacteria, especially aerobic species, need more trace elements as cofactors than anaerobic bacteria if the availability of such nutrients is low. Other bacteria which require fewer micro-nutrients will become dominant. In addition, sometimes bacteria or yeast strains release sufficient quantities of antibiotic that suppress the growth of other microorganisms. Protozoa may also have an undesirable effect by feeding on bacteria subsequently reducing the population of desirable bacteria.
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