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Alginate from the macroalgae <Emphasis Type="Bold">Sargassum sinicola</Emphasis> as a novel source for microbial immobilization material in wastewater treatment and plant growth promotion
Authors:Ricardo Yabur  Yoav Bashan  Gustavo Hernández-Carmona
Institution:(1) Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas-IPN (CICIMAR-IPN), Av. Instituto Politécnico Nacional S/N. Colonia Playa Palo de Santa Rita, La Paz, Baja California, Sur, 23096, Mexico;(2) Environmental Microbiology Group, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste (CIBNOR), Mar Bermejo 195, Colonia Playa Palo de Santa Rita, La Paz, Baja California, Sur, 23090, Mexico;(3) Environmental Microbiology Group, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste (CIBNOR), Mar Bermejo 195, Colonia Playa Palo de Santa Rita, La Paz, Baja California, Sur, 23090, Mexico
Abstract:Alginate extracted from the macroalgae Sargassum sinicola was used as the raw material for co-immobilization of the microalgae Chlorella sorokiniana and growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum brasilense for wastewater treatment and as an inoculant carrier of A. brasilense for plant growth promotion. The composition, structure, viscosity, color, and phenolic compound content of the alginate were analyzed and compared with commercially available alginate produced from the macroalgae Macrocystis pyrifera. From 1H NMR analysis of alginate, S. sinicola was found to have more guluronic acid (F G=0.64) than it had mannuronic acid (F M=0.38) and had a viscosity of 13.5 m Pa s compared to 50 m Pa s for M. pyrifera. The S. sinicola alginate had dark brown color, reducing light penetration, with more phenolic compounds than M. pyrifera alginate. Nonetheless, growth of C. sorokiniana and A. brasilense in S. sinicola alginate was not significantly different than the growth in M. pyrifera alginate beads. Nutrient removal from wastewater by the co-immobilized microorganisms was similar for both types of alginate beads, and so was the growth enhancement of tomato plants inoculated with microbeads containing A. brasilense. This study shows the potential use of S. sinicola alginate as a raw material for cell immobilization for wastewater treatment and plant growth promotion.
Keywords:Alginate  Algae  Immobilization            Macrocystis pyrifera            Plant growth promoting bacteria            Sargassum sinicola            Wastewater treatment
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