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Integrating microbial communities into algal biotechnology: a pathway to enhanced commercialization.

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Koneru, H; Bamba, S; Bell, A; Estrada-Graf, AA; Johnson, ZI
Published in: Frontiers in microbiology
January 2025

Microalgae are increasingly recognized for their potential in wastewater treatment and the sustainable production of feedstock for fuel, feed, food, and other bioproducts. Like conventional agricultural systems, algal cultivation involves complex microbial communities. However, despite their pivotal role in cultivation outcomes, especially at the commodity-scale, the critical interactions between microalgae and their microbiomes are often overlooked. Here we synthesize current knowledge on the taxonomic diversity, ecological roles, and biotechnological potential of algal microbiomes, with a focus on their interactions with algal hosts through nutrient exchange, growth modulation, pathogen defense, and environmental conditioning. We also examine how environmental factors such as nutrient availability, salinity, and temperature influence these interactions. Advances in microbiome engineering, including synthetic biology and ecological approaches, offer opportunities to enhance beneficial algal-microbiome interactions, thereby improving growth, resilience, and yield. These advancements could lead to more sustainable and economically viable microalgae cultivation, with far-reaching implications for environmental management and biotechnological innovation. By addressing key economic and environmental barriers, microbiome engineering holds transformative potential to revolutionize large-scale algae cultivation and provide sustainable solutions to global challenges.

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Published In

Frontiers in microbiology

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EISSN

1664-302X

ISSN

1664-302X

Publication Date

January 2025

Volume

16

Start / End Page

1555579

Related Subject Headings

  • 3207 Medical microbiology
  • 3107 Microbiology
  • 0605 Microbiology
  • 0503 Soil Sciences
  • 0502 Environmental Science and Management
 

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Koneru, H., Bamba, S., Bell, A., Estrada-Graf, A. A., & Johnson, Z. I. (2025). Integrating microbial communities into algal biotechnology: a pathway to enhanced commercialization. Frontiers in Microbiology, 16, 1555579. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2025.1555579
Koneru, Hari, Safiatou Bamba, Aksel Bell, Adrian A. Estrada-Graf, and Zackary I. Johnson. “Integrating microbial communities into algal biotechnology: a pathway to enhanced commercialization.Frontiers in Microbiology 16 (January 2025): 1555579. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2025.1555579.
Koneru H, Bamba S, Bell A, Estrada-Graf AA, Johnson ZI. Integrating microbial communities into algal biotechnology: a pathway to enhanced commercialization. Frontiers in microbiology. 2025 Jan;16:1555579.
Koneru, Hari, et al. “Integrating microbial communities into algal biotechnology: a pathway to enhanced commercialization.Frontiers in Microbiology, vol. 16, Jan. 2025, p. 1555579. Epmc, doi:10.3389/fmicb.2025.1555579.
Koneru H, Bamba S, Bell A, Estrada-Graf AA, Johnson ZI. Integrating microbial communities into algal biotechnology: a pathway to enhanced commercialization. Frontiers in microbiology. 2025 Jan;16:1555579.

Published In

Frontiers in microbiology

DOI

EISSN

1664-302X

ISSN

1664-302X

Publication Date

January 2025

Volume

16

Start / End Page

1555579

Related Subject Headings

  • 3207 Medical microbiology
  • 3107 Microbiology
  • 0605 Microbiology
  • 0503 Soil Sciences
  • 0502 Environmental Science and Management