As mentioned earlier, one of the advantage of cultivation of microalgae for biodiesel production is their ability to grow on wastewater—either domestic or agricultural or industrial wastewaters. The cultivation of microalgae on wastewater to obtain biodiesel can be an economically feasible strategy with minimal environmental impacts
[116]. The cultivation of microalgae species, such as
Chlamydomonas mexicana,
Chlorella vulgaris,
Scenedesmus obliquus, and
Micractinium reisseri, in wastewaters has been demonstrated previously [
117,
118]. Abou-Shanab et al.
[119] isolated the microalgal species
M. reisseri and
S. obliquus from municipal wastewater mixed with agricultural drainage.
M. reisseri ...