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Co-culturing Microalgae with Endophytic Bacteria Increases Nutrient Removal Efficiency for Biogas Purification

Bioresource technology(2020)

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Endophytic bacteria were isolated from Chlorella vulgaris and co-cultured with its host microalgae to determine whether this symbiotic system is suitable for purifying biogas and biogas slurry. Results showed that endophytic bacteria S395-1 and S395-2 belonged to different genera. Both strains promoted microalgae growth while improving photosynthetic performance, carbonic anhydrase activity, nutrient removal efficiency, and CO2 fixation. The optimal bacteria (S395-2)-to-microalgae ratio and co-culture duration were 10:1 and 7 days. Under this condition, the growth rate and carbonic anhydrase activity were 0.196 +/- 0.06 d(-1) and 31.24 +/- 0.28 EU/cell, respectively. The symbiotic system had removal efficiencies of 88.29 +/- 5.03%, 88.31 +/- 4.29%, 88.21 +/- 4.51%, and 68.13 +/- 1.69% for chemical oxygen demand, nitrogen, phosphorus, and CO2, respectively. These results will provide a framework for constructing a microalgal-bacterial consortium that can improve wastewater treatment and enhance biogas quality.
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Carbonic anhydrase activity,Chlorella vulgaris,CO2 removal,Dry weight,Photosynthetic performance
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