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Published on: March 22, 2024
Interaction between microalgae and phycosphere bacteria in a binary cultivation system-based dairy farm wastewater
Yuang Cao1, Suli Zhi2, KhinKhin Phyu2
1Agro-Environmental Protection Institute, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Tianjin 300191, China; School of Resources and Environment, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, China.
Abstract:
The combination of microalgal culture and wastewater treatment is an emerging topic. This study investigated the use of different microalgae to treat different types of dairy farm wastewater. The results showed that the removal of ammonia nitrogen and total phosphorus by mixed microalgae was over 99% and 80%, respectively. The highest production of protein in biomass and extracellular polymeric substances was observed in high-concentration wastewater. In the phycosphere, the abundance of Proteobacteria and Cyanobacteria increased, while that of Bacteroidota decreased. Phycosphere bacteria were strongly correlated with microalgal growth and the composition of extracellular polymeric substances, especially with bound extracellular polymeric substances relative to soluble extracellular polymeric substances. Genes associated with photosynthesis and respiration in phycosphere bacteria were upregulated, contributing to the material exchange capacity in the microalgal-bacterial systems. The interaction between microalgae and phycosphere bacteria thus represents the core of the binary cultivation system-based wastewater treatment and requires further investigation.

