Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas, FIBA, Mar del Plata, Argentina.
Appl Environ Microbiol. 2012 Apr;78(7):2345-52. doi: 10.1128/AEM.06260-11. Epub 2012 Jan 20.
Concerns regarding the depletion of the world's reserves of oil and global climate change have promoted an intensification of research and development toward the production of biofuels and other alternative sources of energy during the last years. There is currently much interest in developing the technology for third-generation biofuels from microalgal biomass mainly because of its potential for high yields and reduced land use changes in comparison with biofuels derived from plant feedstocks. Regardless of the nature of the feedstock, the use of fertilizers, especially nitrogen, entails a potential economic and environmental drawback for the sustainability of biofuel production. In this work, we have studied the possibility of nitrogen biofertilization by diazotrophic bacteria applied to cultured microalgae as a promising feedstock for next-generation biofuels. We have obtained an Azotobacter vinelandii mutant strain that accumulates several times more ammonium in culture medium than wild-type cells. The ammonium excreted by the mutant cells is bioavailable to promote the growth of nondiazotrophic microalgae. Moreover, this synthetic symbiosis was able to produce an oil-rich microalgal biomass using both carbon and nitrogen from the air. This work provides a proof of concept that artificial symbiosis may be considered an alternative strategy for the low-N-intensive cultivation of microalgae for the sustainable production of next-generation biofuels and other bioproducts.
人们对世界石油储备枯竭和全球气候变化的担忧,促使近年来加紧研究和开发生物燃料和其他替代能源。目前,人们对利用微藻生物质开发第三代生物燃料技术非常感兴趣,主要是因为与植物原料生产的生物燃料相比,其具有更高的产量和更少的土地利用变化。无论原料的性质如何,化肥的使用,特别是氮的使用,都会对生物燃料生产的可持续性带来潜在的经济和环境上的不利。在这项工作中,我们研究了通过固氮细菌对培养的微藻进行氮生物肥料的可能性,因为微藻是下一代生物燃料的有前途的原料。我们获得了一株固氮菌突变株,该突变株在培养基中积累的铵盐比野生型细胞多几倍。突变细胞分泌的铵盐对促进非固氮微藻的生长是生物可利用的。此外,这种人工共生体能够利用空气中的碳和氮来生产富含油的微藻生物质。这项工作提供了一个概念验证,即人工共生体可以被认为是一种替代策略,用于低氮密集型微藻的培养,以可持续生产下一代生物燃料和其他生物制品。