PeerJ (Apr 2021)

Marine microalgae co-cultured with floc-forming bacterium: Insight into growth and lipid productivity

  • Chin Sze Yee,
  • Victor Tosin Okomoda,
  • Fakriah Hashim,
  • Khor Waiho,
  • Siti Rozaimah Sheikh Abdullah,
  • Cosmas Alamanjo,
  • Hassimi Abu Hasan,
  • Emienour Muzalina Mustafa,
  • Nor Azman Kasan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11217
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
p. e11217

Abstract

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This study investigated the effect of co-culturing microalgae with a floc-forming bacterium. Of the six microalgae isolated from a biofloc sample, only Thalassiosira weissflogii, Chlamydomonas sp. and Chlorella vulgaris were propagated successfully in Conway medium. Hence, these species were selected for the experiment comparing microalgae axenic culture and co-culture with the floc-forming bacterium, Bacillus infantis. Results obtained showed that the co-culture had higher microalgae biomass compared to the axenic culture. A similar trend was also observed concerning the lipid content of the microalgae-bacterium co-cultures. The cell number of B. infantis co-cultured with T. weissflogii increased during the exponential stage until the sixth day, but the other microalgae species experienced a significant early reduction in cell density of the bacteria at the exponential stage. This study represents the first attempt at co-culturing microalgae with B. infantis, a floc-forming bacterium, and observed increased biomass growth and lipid accumulation compared to the axenic culture.

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