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Chemosphere | 2018

Binary culture of microalgae as an integrated approach for enhanced biomass and metabolites productivity, wastewater treatment, and bioflocculation

Naim Rashid; Won-Kun Park; Thinesh Selvaratnam

Ecological studies of microalgae have revealed their potential to co-exist in the natural environment. It provides an evidence of the symbiotic relationship of microalgae with other microorganisms. The symbiosis potential of microalgae is inherited with distinct advantages, providing a venue for their scale-up applications. The deployment of large-scale microalgae applications is limited due to the technical challenges such as slow growth rate, low metabolites yield, and high risk of biomass contamination by unwanted bacteria. However, these challenges can be overcome by exploring symbiotic potential of microalgae. In a symbiotic system, photosynthetic microalgae co-exist with bacteria, fungi, as well as heterotrophic microalgae. In this consortium, they can exchange nutrients and metabolites, transfer gene, and interact with each other through complex metabolic mechanism. Microalgae in this system, termed as a binary culture, are reported to exhibit high growth rate, enhanced bio-flocculation, and biochemical productivity without experiencing contamination. Binary culture also offers interesting applications in other biotechnological processes including bioremediation, wastewater treatment, and production of high-value metabolites. The focus of the study is to provide a perspective to enhance the understanding about microalgae binary culture. In this review, the mechanism of binary culture, its potential, and limitations are briefly discussed. A number of queries are evolved through this study, which needs to be answered by executing future research to assess the real potential of binary culture.


Algal Research-Biomass Biofuels and Bioproducts | 2017

Improvement of biomass and lipid yield under stress conditions by using diploid strains of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

Minsoo Kwak; Won-Kun Park; Sung-Eun Shin; Hyun-Gi Koh; Bong-Soo Lee; Byeong-ryool Jeong; Yong Keun Chang


Algal Research-Biomass Biofuels and Bioproducts | 2018

Economical DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) production from Aurantiochytrium sp. KRS101 using orange peel extract and low cost nitrogen sources

Won-Kun Park; Myounghoon Moon; Sung-Eun Shin; Jun Muk Cho; William I. Suh; Yong Keun Chang; Bong-Soo Lee


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2014

Maximization of Lipid productivity of Microalgae through External stimulations

Bong-Soo Lee; Nam Kyu Kang; Seungjip Jeon; Ahreum Yang; Won-Kun Park; Hyun Gi Koh; Minsu Kwak; Gang Guk Choi; Byeong-ryool Jeong; Ji-Won Yang


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2014

Use of orange peel extract for mixotrophic cultivation of chlorella vulgaris and optimization of orange peel medium

Won-Kun Park; Gang-Guk Choi; Ji-Won Yang


ABC workshop 2014 | 2014

Screening the effect of pathogen resistance regulating plant hormones on microalgae

Won-Kun Park; Minsu Kwak; Byeong-ryool Jeong; Ji-Won Yang


3rd Asia-Oceania Alagae Innovation Summit | 2014

The Effect of Immune-Responsive Phytohormones on Lipid accumulation of microalgae

Won-Kun Park; Minsu Kwak; Byeong-ryool Jeong; Ji-Won Yang


2014 Wando International Marine Algal Symposium, Seaweeds for Future Industry | 2014

Screening the effect of Salicylic acid and Methyl salicylate on microalgae

Won-Kun Park; Kwak Minsu; Byeong-ryool Jeong; Ji-Won Yang


2013 KSBB Spring Meeting and International Symposium | 2013

Utilization of Orange Peel Waste as an Algal Cultivation Medium Resource

Won-Kun Park; Gang-Guk Choi; Min S. Park; Ji-Won Yang


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2012

Economic Feasibility Analysis of plant hormones in microalgae cultivation

Won-Kun Park; Gursong Yoo; Chulwoong Kim; Yoon-E Choi; Ji-Won Yang

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