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Synergic association of the consortium Arthrospira maxima with the microalga growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum cultured under the stressful biogas composition.

Francisco J ChoixOskar A PalaciosPedro Mondragón-CortezHéctor Ocampo-AlvarezAmayaly Becerril-EspinosaMartha A Lara-GonzálezEduardo Juárez-Carrillo
Published in: Bioprocess and biosystems engineering (2024)
The present study evaluates the association of the blue-green microalga Arthrospira maxima (Spirulina), which is known for its CO 2 fixation, biomass, and high-value metabolite production, with the microalga growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum brasilense under the stressful composition of biogas. The results demonstrated that A. maxima co-cultured with A. brasilense under the high CO 2 (25%) and methane (CH 4 ; 75%) concentrations of biogas recorded a CO 2 fixation rate of 0.24 ± 0.03 g L -1 days -1 , thereby attaining a biomass production of 1.8 ± 0.03 g L -1 . Similarly, the biochemical composition quality of this microalga enhanced the attainment of higher contents of carbohydrates, proteins, and phycocyanin than cultured alone. However, metabolites other than tryptophan (Trp) and indole-3-acetic acid could have supported this beneficial interaction. Overall, the results demonstrate that this prokaryotic consortium of A. maxima-A. brasilense established a synergic association under biogas, which represents a sustainable strategy to improve the bio-refinery capacity of this microalga and increase the usefulness of A. brasilense in multiple economic sectors.
Keyphrases
  • anaerobic digestion
  • sewage sludge
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  • municipal solid waste
  • minimally invasive
  • wastewater treatment