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Exploration of applying growth-promotion bacteria of Chlorella sorokiniana to open cultivation systems
Zhou, Zhenzhen1,2; Li, Qijun1,2; Song, Kejing1,2; Wang, Rui1,2; Wen, Shumei1; Zhang, Dongmei1; Cong, Wei1
2021-03-03
Source PublicationBIOPROCESS AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
ISSN1615-7591
Pages10
AbstractNowadays, artificial construction of bacteria-algae consortia to enhance microalgal biomass is prevalent in enclosed systems, while few are built in an open culture. In this study, Achromobacter sp. and Rhizobium sp., isolated from an open pond of Chlorella sorokiniana, were the microalgal growth-promotion bacteria and selected to build the bacteria-algae consortia with axenic C. sorokiniana in open cultivation systems. To examine the performance of these two artificial bacteria-algae consortia in open culture under stable cultivation conditions, the co-cultivation experiments were conducted under constant temperature and light intensity indoors. It was found that Achromobacter sp. gradually lost the dominance of the population in the co-culture and failed to promote the growth of C.sorokiniana during open cultivation. However, the Rhizobium sp. maintained its dominant population of bacterial community in open culture and could promote the growth of C. sorokiniana, with an enhancement of 13.76%. To further evaluate the effects of Rhizobium sp. on microalgae under variations of temperature and sunlight intensity conditions, the open co-cultivation experiments were built outdoors. Results showed that the growth of C. sorokiniana could rise 13.29% only when Rhizobium sp. was added to the culture continuously, and addition of bacterial solution in log-phase of microalgae could help Rhizobium sp. dominate in the bacterial community. In this way, addition of Rhizobium sp. in the log-phase of C. sorokiniana should be an effective process to be applied to open ponds cultivation. Our findings are a step toward applying growth-promotion bacteria for C. sorokiniana for applications in open cultivation systems.
KeywordMicroalgal growth-promoting bacteria Open cultivation Bacterial community Microalgae
DOI10.1007/s00449-021-02542-6
Language英语
Funding ProjectNational Key R & D Program of China[2018YFD0401105] ; Natural Science Foundation of China[21376246]
WOS Research AreaBiotechnology & Applied Microbiology ; Engineering
WOS SubjectBiotechnology & Applied Microbiology ; Engineering, Chemical
Funding OrganizationNational Key R & D Program of China ; Natural Science Foundation of China
WOS IDWOS:000625064000001
PublisherSPRINGER
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.ipe.ac.cn/handle/122111/47840
Collection中国科学院过程工程研究所
Corresponding AuthorZhang, Dongmei
Affiliation1.Chinese Acad Sci, State Key Lab Biochem Engn, Inst Proc Engn, Beijing 100190, Peoples R China
2.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
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Zhou, Zhenzhen,Li, Qijun,Song, Kejing,et al. Exploration of applying growth-promotion bacteria of Chlorella sorokiniana to open cultivation systems[J]. BIOPROCESS AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING,2021:10.
APA Zhou, Zhenzhen.,Li, Qijun.,Song, Kejing.,Wang, Rui.,Wen, Shumei.,...&Cong, Wei.(2021).Exploration of applying growth-promotion bacteria of Chlorella sorokiniana to open cultivation systems.BIOPROCESS AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING,10.
MLA Zhou, Zhenzhen,et al."Exploration of applying growth-promotion bacteria of Chlorella sorokiniana to open cultivation systems".BIOPROCESS AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING (2021):10.
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