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ABSTRACT: Microalgal biomass is increasingly valued in industrial and agricultural sectors due to its bioactive compounds. However, large-scale production remains costly, mainly due to nitrogen fertilizer expenses. A promising sustainable alternative is co-cultivation with N2-fixing bacteria, capable of supplying biologically available nitrogen. In this study, Chlorella vulgaris was grown in synthetic medium with and without nitrogen, as well as in co-culture with three different N2-fixing bacteria in nitrogen-free medium. Microalgal growth was assessed by dry weight, Fv/Fm ratio, and flow cytometry, which also allowed evaluation of population dynamics and cell viability. Biomass composition (proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, chlorophyll, and carotenoids) was analyzed under all conditions. Co-cultures in nitrogen-free medium showed comparable biomass productivity to nitrogen-supplemented controls, although Fv/Fm values indicated physiological stress in some cases. Moreover, the agricultural potential of the resulting biomass and supernatants was evaluated through germination bioassays using lettuce seeds. All cultures tested at 0.2 g & sdot;L-1 significantly improved the germination index. Also, applying the culture supernatant (biomass removed) also yielded positive effects, with GI increases exceeding 40 %. These results suggest that co-cultivation with N2-fixing bacteria can support efficient microalgal production while generating biomass and supernatants with biostimulant potential, contributing to sustainable agriculture and circular bioeconomy strategies.
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Microalgae Chlorella Vulgaris Nitrogen Bioestimulants Cytometry Lipid production Sustainable agriculture Circular bioeconomy
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Sanchez-Zurano, A., Vilaro-Cos, S., Figueiredo, D., Melkonyan, L., Ferreira, A., Acien, F.G., Lafarga, T. & Gouveia, L. (2025). Optimizing Chlorella vulgaris production and exploring its impact on germination through microalga-N2-fixing bacteria consortia. In: Journal of Biotechnology, 2025, vol. 408, pp. 244–253. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2025.09.018
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Elsevier
