artículo científico
Effect of high pH on growth of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 cultures and their contamination by golden algae (Poterioochromonas sp.)
Fecha
2016Registro en:
0175-7598
1432-0614
10.1007/s00253-015-7024-0
Autor
Touloupakis, Eleftherios
Cicchi, Bernardo
Silva Benavides, Ana Margarita
Torzillo, Giuseppe
Institución
Resumen
Culturing cyanobacteria in a highly alkaline
environment is a possible strategy for controlling contamination
by other organisms. Synechocystis PCC 6803
cells were grown in continuous cultures to assess their
growth performance at different pH values. Light conversion
efficiency linearly decreased with the increase in pH and
ranged between 12.5 % (PAR) at pH 7.5 (optimal) and decreased
to 8.9 % at pH 11.0. Photosynthetic activity, assessed
by measuring both chlorophyll fluorescence and photosynthesis
rate, was not much affected going from pH 7.5 to 11.0,
while productivity, growth yield, and biomass yield on light
energy declined by 32, 28, and 26 % respectively at pH 11.0.
Biochemical composition of the biomass did not change much
within pH 7 and 10, while when grown at pH 11.0, carbohydrate
content increased by 33 % while lipid content decreased
by about the same amount. Protein content remained almost
constant (average 65.8 % of dry weight). Cultures maintained
at pH above 11.0 could grow free of contaminants (protozoa
and other competing microalgae belonging to the species of
Poterioochromonas).