Bacterial assemblages structure in intensive cultivations of the microalga Tetradesmus obliquus

Author:

Bucheli Jaimet1,Cella Herculano1,Nader Camila1,Oliveira Carlos Yure B.2ORCID,Bastolla Camila Lisarb V.3,Lopes Rafael Garcia1ORCID,Pereira Gabriella do Vale1,Karam João1,Derner Roberto Bianchini1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Algae Cultivation, Aquaculture Department, Center for Agrarian Sciences Federal University of Santa Catarina Florianópolis Santa Catarina Brazil

2. Laboratory of Phycology, Botany Department, Center for Biological Sciences Federal University of Santa Catarina Florianópolis Santa Catarina Brazil

3. Laboratory of Biomarkers of Aquatic Contamination and Immunochemistry, Center for Biological Sciences Federal University of Santa Catarina Florianópolis Santa Catarina Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThe present study shows the characterization of the bacterial communities associated with different systems during the cultivation of the microalga Tetradesmus obliquus. For that, sequential cultivation was performed in three different systems: (1) Photobioreactor bench‐scale; (2) flat‐panel photobioreactor; and (3) thin‐layer cascade. Cultures were monitored daily for growth parameters and biomass samples were collected for characterization of bacterial communities using metagenomic. A total of 195,177 reads were produced, resulting in the identification of 72 OTUs. In the grouping of bacterial communities, 3 phyla, 6 classes, 28 families, and 35 taxa were found. The bacteria Brevundimonas and Porphyrobacter had a higher relative abundance compared with other taxa found. These taxa were present in all cultivation systems forming a possible core community. Bacterial communities associated with different cultivation systems of the microalga T. obliquus showed an increase in taxa richness and diversity in the super‐intensive and intensive systems.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine

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