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- Title
The Influence of Dissolved Organic Carbon on the Microbial Community Associated with Tetraselmis striata for Bio-Diesel Production.
- Authors
Kim, Sae-Hee; Kim, Jin Ho; Baek, Seung Ho; Kim, Joo-Hwan; Ajani, Penelope A.; Park, Bum Soo; Han, Myung-Soo
- Abstract
Featured Application: The following topics are assessed in this study: (1) microbial disturbance due to dissolved organic carbon secreted from T. striata; (2) risk of large-scale microalgae cultivation to marine environment; (3) relationship between bacteria and phytoplankton by dissolved organic carbon; (4) ecosystem impact assessment through mesocosm study. The green alga Tetraselmisstriata is regarded as a suitable candidate microalga for bio-diesel production. Recently, T. striata was cultured near Yeonghueung Island, Korea, in a "marine culturing field"; however, its environmental impacts are not yet studied. We estimated the amount of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) released from T. striata cultivation in the marine culturing field, and we investigated the changes in bacterial composition. Then, we designed and installed a mesocosm for further understanding. From the mesocosm results, the DOC released from the cultivation of T. striata led to changes in bacterial communities, disturbance of the microbial food web structure, rapid depletion of nutrients, and a decrease in dissolved oxygen (DO) and pH. Our novel work demonstrates that large amounts of DOC secreted by large-scale microalgal cultures such as that of T. striata can potentially have a significant impact on the structure and function of the surrounding microbial ecosystem.
- Subjects
SOUTH Korea; DISSOLVED organic matter; MICROBIAL communities; MICROBIAL fuel cells; BACTERIAL communities; IMPACT craters; GREEN algae; FUEL pumps
- Publication
Applied Sciences (2076-3417), 2020, Vol 10, Issue 10, p3601
- ISSN
2076-3417
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/app10103601