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Metabolism of Scenedesmus obliquus cultivated with raw plant substrates

The potential benefits of adding raw, non-food, lignocellulosic plant material as a carbon source for mixotrophic growth of microalgae have previously been demonstrated. This approach has advantages over using traditional carbon sources like glucose or acetate due to wide-spread plant biomass availa...

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Autores principales: Schambach, Jenna Y., Kruse, Colin P. S., Kitin, Peter, Mays, Wittney, Hunt, Christopher G., Starkenburg, Shawn R., Barry, Amanda N.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9757167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36531386
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.992702
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author Schambach, Jenna Y.
Kruse, Colin P. S.
Kitin, Peter
Mays, Wittney
Hunt, Christopher G.
Starkenburg, Shawn R.
Barry, Amanda N.
author_facet Schambach, Jenna Y.
Kruse, Colin P. S.
Kitin, Peter
Mays, Wittney
Hunt, Christopher G.
Starkenburg, Shawn R.
Barry, Amanda N.
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description The potential benefits of adding raw, non-food, lignocellulosic plant material as a carbon source for mixotrophic growth of microalgae have previously been demonstrated. This approach has advantages over using traditional carbon sources like glucose or acetate due to wide-spread plant biomass availability and substrate recalcitrance to bacterial contamination. Here, we report the overall growth characteristics and explore the metabolic patterns of Scenedesmus obliquus cultured in the presence raw plant substrate. An initial screen of plant substrate candidates showed an increase in specific growth rate and biomass accumulation when S. obliquus was cultured in the presence of switchgrass or yard waste compared to media alone. We observed a near doubling of microalgal dry weight when S. obliquus was grown with 0.2% (w/v) switchgrass under ambient CO(2). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of corn stem after S. obliquus cultivation exhibited substantial phloem degradation. Transcriptomic analyses of S. obliquus during mid- and late-log phase growth revealed a dynamic metabolic landscape within many KEGG pathways. Notably, differential expression was observed for several potential glycosyl hydrolases. We also investigated the influence of switchgrass on the growth of S. obliquus at 50 L volume in mini raceway ponds to determine the scalability of this approach.
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spelling pubmed-97571672022-12-17 Metabolism of Scenedesmus obliquus cultivated with raw plant substrates Schambach, Jenna Y. Kruse, Colin P. S. Kitin, Peter Mays, Wittney Hunt, Christopher G. Starkenburg, Shawn R. Barry, Amanda N. Front Plant Sci Plant Science The potential benefits of adding raw, non-food, lignocellulosic plant material as a carbon source for mixotrophic growth of microalgae have previously been demonstrated. This approach has advantages over using traditional carbon sources like glucose or acetate due to wide-spread plant biomass availability and substrate recalcitrance to bacterial contamination. Here, we report the overall growth characteristics and explore the metabolic patterns of Scenedesmus obliquus cultured in the presence raw plant substrate. An initial screen of plant substrate candidates showed an increase in specific growth rate and biomass accumulation when S. obliquus was cultured in the presence of switchgrass or yard waste compared to media alone. We observed a near doubling of microalgal dry weight when S. obliquus was grown with 0.2% (w/v) switchgrass under ambient CO(2). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of corn stem after S. obliquus cultivation exhibited substantial phloem degradation. Transcriptomic analyses of S. obliquus during mid- and late-log phase growth revealed a dynamic metabolic landscape within many KEGG pathways. Notably, differential expression was observed for several potential glycosyl hydrolases. We also investigated the influence of switchgrass on the growth of S. obliquus at 50 L volume in mini raceway ponds to determine the scalability of this approach. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9757167/ /pubmed/36531386 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.992702 Text en Copyright © 2022 Schambach, Kruse, Kitin, Mays, Hunt, Starkenburg and Barry This article has been authored by National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC under Contract No. DE-NA0003525 with the U.S. Department of Energy. The United States Government retains and the publisher, by accepting the article for publication, acknowledges that the United States Government retains a non-exclusive, paid up, irrevocable, world-wide license to publish, or reproduce the published form of this manuscript, or allow others to do so, for United States Government purposes. The Department of Energy will provide public access to these results of federally sponsored research in accordance with the DOE Public Access Plan https://www.energy.gov/downloads/doe-public-access-plan.
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Kitin, Peter
Mays, Wittney
Hunt, Christopher G.
Starkenburg, Shawn R.
Barry, Amanda N.
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title Metabolism of Scenedesmus obliquus cultivated with raw plant substrates
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title_short Metabolism of Scenedesmus obliquus cultivated with raw plant substrates
title_sort metabolism of scenedesmus obliquus cultivated with raw plant substrates
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9757167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36531386
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.992702
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