Wang Hui, Hill Russell T, Zheng Tianling, Hu Xiaoke, Wang Bin
a Key Laboratory of Coastal Biology and Bioresource Utilization , Yantai Institute of Costal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Yantai , China .
b Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science , Baltimore , MD , USA and.
Crit Rev Biotechnol. 2016;36(2):341-52. doi: 10.3109/07388551.2014.961402. Epub 2014 Sep 29.
Despite the great interest in microalgae as a potential source of biofuel to substitute for fossil fuels, little information is available on the effects of bacterial symbionts in mass algal cultivation systems. The bacterial communities associated with microalgae are a crucial factor in the process of microalgal biomass and lipid production and may stimulate or inhibit growth of biofuel-producing microalgae. In addition, we discuss here the potential use of bacteria to harvest biofuel-producing microalgae. We propose that aggregation of microalgae by bacteria to achieve >90% reductions in volume followed by centrifugation could be an economic approach for harvesting of biofuel-producing microalgae. Our aims in this review are to promote understanding of the effects of bacterial communities on microalgae and draw attention to the importance of this topic in the microalgal biofuel field.
尽管微藻作为替代化石燃料的潜在生物燃料来源备受关注,但关于大规模藻类养殖系统中细菌共生体的影响,目前所知甚少。与微藻相关的细菌群落是微藻生物质和脂质生产过程中的关键因素,可能刺激或抑制产生物燃料微藻的生长。此外,我们在此讨论利用细菌收获产生物燃料微藻的潜在用途。我们提出,细菌使微藻聚集从而实现体积减少90%以上,随后进行离心分离,这可能是一种收获产生物燃料微藻的经济方法。我们撰写本综述的目的是增进对细菌群落对微藻影响的理解,并提请关注该主题在微藻生物燃料领域的重要性。