Biotechnology for Biofuels (Jan 2021)

Controlling of two destructive zooplanktonic predators in Chlorella mass culture with surfactants

  • Xiaobin Wen,
  • Aoqi Zhang,
  • Xiaoyan Zhu,
  • Lin Liang,
  • Yan Huo,
  • Kaixuan Wang,
  • Youzhi Yu,
  • Yahong Geng,
  • Yi Ding,
  • Yeguang Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-021-01873-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

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Abstract Background Predatory flagellates and ciliates are two common bio-contaminants which frequently cause biomass losses in Chlorella mass culture. Efficient and targeted ways are required to control these contaminations in Chlorella mass cultivation aiming for biofuel production especially. Results Five surfactants were tested for its ability to control bio-contaminations in Chlorella culture. All five surfactants were able to eliminate the contaminants at a proper concentration. Particularly the minimal effective concentrations of sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) to completely eliminate Poterioochromonas sp. and Hemiurosomoida sp. were 8 and 10 mg L−1, respectively, yet the photosynthesis and viability of Chlorella was not significantly affected. These results were further validated in Chlorella mass cultures in 5, 20, and 200 m2 raceway ponds. Conclusions A chemical method using 10 mg L−1 SDBS as pesticide to control predatory flagellate or ciliate contamination in Chlorella mass culture was proposed. The method helps for a sustained microalgae biomass production and utilization, especially for biofuel production.

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