Complex interplay between the microalgae and their microbiome in production raceways

Abstract

Algae-associated microbiomes are underexplored, limiting our understanding of their influence on the large-scale microalgae reactors. Over two 8-month periods, microbial dynamics were monitored three times per week in two microalgae raceways inoculated with Desmodesmus armatus. One reactor received wastewater, while the other used clean water and fertilizers. The sampled culture volume was filtered into pico and nano size fractions before DNA extraction. Metabarcoding of the 18S and 16S rRNA genes revealed a high microbial diversity across the two time series and a complex eukaryotic and prokaryotic community growing alongside the microalga. Chlorophyta and Fungi were the dominant eukaryotic groups, while Alphaproteobacteria, Gammaproteobacteria, Actinobacteria, and Bacteroidia dominated the prokaryotic communities. Contrasting Amplicon Sequence Variants (ASVs) were found between healthy (D. armatus abundance textgreater 70 %) and unhealthy (D. armatus abundance 10–20 %) conditions across reactors and time series. Network analysis identified up to 10 potential ecological interactions among D. armatus and its microbiome, predominantly positive. Specific ASVs associated with a healthy condition were positively correlated with D. armatus, while other ASVs linked to an unhealthy condition were negatively correlated. Potentially pathogenic bacteria included Mycobacterium and Flavobacterium, whereas potentially beneficial taxa included Geminocystis, Thiocapsa, Ahniella, and Bosea. Several fungal ASVs showed context-specific associations, whereas specific fungi such as Paraphelidium tribonemae, Aphelidium parallelum, Aphelidium desmodesmi, Aphelidiomycota sp., Rozellomycota sp., and Rhizophidium sp, were identified as potentially harmful. This study reveals the striking diversity and complexity of microalgae-associated microbiomes within raceways, providing valuable insights for optimizing industrial production processes, particularly for wastewater treatment and sustainable green biomass generation.

Judith Traver Azuara
Judith Traver Azuara
Predoctoral scientist
Sofiya Bondarenko
Sofiya Bondarenko
Postdoctoral scientist
Aleix Obiol
Aleix Obiol
Postdoctoral scientist
Ramon Massana
Ramon Massana
Staff scientist

I am microbial ecologists with a deep interest in protist ecology and evolution

Maria Montserrat Sala
Maria Montserrat Sala
Staff scientist
Ramiro Logares
Ramiro Logares
Staff scientist