Pathogens and predators impacting commercial production of microalgae and cyanobacteria
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2021.107884
Pathogens and predators impacting commercial production of microalgae and cyanobacteria
Abstract
Production of phytoplankton (microalgae and cyanobacteria) in commercial raceway ponds and other systems is adversely impacted by phytoplankton pathogens, including bacteria, fungi and viruses. In addition, cultures are susceptible to productivity loss, or crash, through grazing by contaminating zooplankton such as protozoa, rotifers and copepods. Productivity loss and product contamination are also caused by otherwise innocuous invading phytoplankton that consume resources in competition with the species being cultured. This review is focused on phytoplankton competitors, pathogens and grazers of significance in commercial culture of microalgae and cyanobacteria. Detection and identification of these biological contaminants are discussed. Operational protocols for minimizing contamination, and methods of managing it, are discussed.
Keywords: Algae predators; Algal diseases; Algal grazers; Algal pathogens; Microalgae culture; Raceway ponds.
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