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Scale-up from shake flasks to pilot-scale production of the plant growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum brasilense for preparing a liquid inoculant formulation
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2013-11-01Registro en:
01757598
14320614
WOS;000326394000008
PUBMED;24061414
SCOPUS;2-s2.0-84888435786
10.1007/s00253-013-5199-9
Autor
Trujillo-Roldan, Mauricio A.
Valdez-Cruz, Norma A.
Gonzalez-Monterrubio, Cesar F.
Acevedo-Sanchez, Eduardo V.
Martinez-Salinas, Carlos
Garcia-Cabrera, Ramses I.
Gamboa-Suasnavart, Ramses A.
Marin-Palacio, Luz D.
Villegas, Jesus
Blancas-Cabrera, Abel
Trujillo-Roldan, Mauricio A.
Valdez-Cruz, Norma A.
Gonzalez-Monterrubio, Cesar F.
Acevedo-Sanchez, Eduardo V.
Martinez-Salinas, Carlos
Garcia-Cabrera, Ramses I.
Gamboa-Suasnavart, Ramses A.
Marin-Palacio, Luz D.
Villegas, Jesus
Blancas-Cabrera, Abel
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Resumen
Azospirillum brasilense has industrial significance as a growth promoter in plants of commercial interest. However, there is no report in the literature disclosing a liquid product produced in pilot-scale bioreactors and is able to be stored at room temperature for more than 2 years. The aim of this work was to scale up a process from a shake flask to a 10-L lab-scale and 1,000-L pilot-scale bioreactor for the production of plant growth-promoting bacterium A. brasilense for a liquid inoculant formulation. Furthermore, this work aimed to determine the shelf life of the liquid formulation stored at room temperature and to increase maize crops yield in greenhouses. Under a constant oxygen mass transfer coefficient (K L a), a fermentation process was successfully scaled up from shake flasks to 10- and 1,000-L bioreactors. A concentration ranging from 3.5 to 7.5 × 108 CFU/mL was obtained in shake flasks and bioreactors, and after 2 years stored at room temperature, the liquid formulation showed one order of magnitude decrease. Applications of the cultured bacteria in maize yields resulted in increases of up to 95 % in corncobs and 70 % in aboveground biomass. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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