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Título: Centrate as a sustainable growth medium: Impact on microalgal inocula and bacterial communities in tubular photobioreactor cultivation systems
Autores/as: Clagnan, Elisa
D'Imporzano, Giuliana
Dell'Orto, Marta
Bani, Alessia
Dumbrell, Alex J.
Parati, Katia
Acién-Fernández, Francisco Gabriel
Portillo-Hahnefeld, Agustín
Martel Quintana, Antera 
Gómez Pinchetti, Juan Luis 
Adani, Fabrizio
Clasificación UNESCO: 339001 Biotecnología de microalgas
241707 Algología (ficología)
Palabras clave: Centrate
Microalgae
Next Generation Sequencing, Bacteria
Vertical Bubble-Column Photobioreactor
Waste Management
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Publicación seriada: Bioresource Technology 
Resumen: Centrate is a low-cost alternative to synthetic fertilizers for microalgal cultivation, reducing environmental burdens and remediation costs. Adapted microalgae need to be selected and characterised to maximise biomass production and depuration efficiency. Here, the performance and composition of six microalgal communities cultivated both on synthetic media and centrate within semi-open tubular photobioreactors were investigated through Illumina sequencing. Biomass grown on centrate, exposed to a high concentration of ammonium, showed a higher quantity of nitrogen (5.6% dry weight) than the biomass grown on the synthetic media nitrate (3.9% dry weight). Eukaryotic inocula were replaced by other microalgae while cyanobacterial inocula were maintained. Communities were generally similar for the same inoculum between media, however, inoculation with cyanobacteria led to variability within the eukaryotic community. Where communities differed, centrate resulted in a higher richness and diversity. The higher nitrogen of centrate possibly led to higher abundance of genes coding for N metabolism enzymes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/119001
ISSN: 0960-8524
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2022.127979
Fuente: Bioresource Technology [ISSN 0960-8524], v. 363, (Noviembre 2022)
Colección:Artículos
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