Understanding phycosomal dynamics to improve industrial microalgae cultivation
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2024-01
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Elsevier BV
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Algal–bacterial interactions are ubiquitous in both natural and industrial systems, and the characterization of these interactions has been reinvigorated by potential applications in biosystem productivity. Different growth conditions can be used for operational functions, such as the use of low-quality water or high pH/alkalinity, and the altered operating conditions likely constrain microbial community structure and function in unique ways. However, research is necessary to better understand whether consortia can be designed to improve the productivity, processing, and sustainability of industrial-scale cultivations through different controls that can constrain microbial interactions for maximal light-driven outputs. The review highlights current knowledge and gaps for relevant operating conditions, as well as suggestions for near-term and longer-term improvements for large-scale cultivation and polyculture engineering.
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microalgae, phycosome, eco-engineering, direct air capture, polycultures
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Miller, I. R., Bui, H., Wood, J. B., Fields, M. W., & Gerlach, R. (2024). Understanding phycosomal dynamics to improve industrial microalgae cultivation. Trends in Biotechnology.
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