Effect of light and temperature on biomass, photosynthesis and capsular polysaccharides in cultured phototrophic biofilms
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Phototrophic biofilms seem to be suitable candidates
for tertiary wastewater treatment due to their high
uptake capacity for nutrients and other pollutants, also
taking into account the time and cost savings derived from
easy procedures for biomass harvesting. Biomass accrual,
structure, and physiology of biofilms affect the efficiency of
nutrient removal by its microbial community. Here, we
construct a biofilm consisting of a cyanobacterium Synechocystis
sp. and the green alga Chlorococcum sp. and
determine the effect of combined variations of irradiance
and temperature on the biofilm structure and function. The
two species were isolated from phototrophic biofilms
naturally developing in an Italian wastewater treatment
plant and grown in a microcosm designed for biofilm
investigations. Phototrophic biomass accumulation, percent
species composition, photosynthetic response and the
amount and composition of capsular polysaccharides
(CPS), including anionic residues, are reported. The results
showed that biofilm development required relatively moderate
irradiances (60 ?mol photons m-2 s-1) below which
development was arrested. Both light and temperature had a strong effect on the composition of each species to the
biofilm. The CPS compositions also changed with temperature,
light and species composition. The CPS of the greenalgal-
dominated biofilm had the higher uronic acid content
indicating a potential to exploit green algae in the treatment
of waste contaminated with heavy metals. Given the
knowledge of the response of certain species to light and
temperature combinations, it may be possible to construct
biofilms of known species and CPS composition to use
them for specific applications.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Phototrophic biofilm .Water treatment . Matrix . Capsular polysaccharides . Uronic acids . Photosynthesis
Elenco autori:
DI PIPPO, Francesca
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