Co-culturing microalgae with endophytic bacteria increases nutrient removal efficiency for biogas purification.
Bioresource Technology(2020)
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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Key words
Carbonic anhydrase activity,Chlorella vulgaris,CO2 removal,Dry weight,Photosynthetic performance
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