Co-culturing microalgae with endophytic bacteria increases nutrient removal efficiency for biogas purification.

Bioresource Technology(2020)

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Abstract
•Two bacterial strains of different genera were isolated from Chlorella vulgaris.•Bacillus strain improved algae growth, photosynthesis, and nutrient removal.•Optimal co-culturing conditions were 7 days and 10:1 bacteria-to-microalgae ratio.•Bacteria and microalgae consortium efficiently purified biogas and biogas slurry.
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Carbonic anhydrase activity,Chlorella vulgaris,CO2 removal,Dry weight,Photosynthetic performance
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