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State of Cyanobacteria Arthrospira platensis and of Associated Microflora during Long-Term Storage in the State of Anhydrobiosis

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1. Title Title of document State of Cyanobacteria Arthrospira platensis and of Associated Microflora during Long-Term Storage in the State of Anhydrobiosis
2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country I. A. Kharchuk; Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas, Russian Academy of Sciences
2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country O. A. Rylkova; Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas, Russian Academy of Sciences
2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country N. M. Beregovaya; Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas, Russian Academy of Sciences
3. Subject Discipline(s)
3. Subject Keyword(s) cyanobacteria; <i>Arthrospira</i> (<i>Spirulina</i>) <i>platensis</i>; biochemical composition; cell viability; associated microflora; anhydrobiosis
4. Description Abstract

Abstract—The biochemical composition of Arthrospira (Spirulina) platensis (Nordstedt) Gomont after long-term storage in the state of anhydrobiosis (4 years, 17 years) was determined by the standard methods. It was shown that protein content (55.3–61.2%) and total carbohydrates content (13.0–15.6%) in cyanobacterial cells were in agreement with the data known from the literature and with our results obtained at the onset of storage. The biomass had low content of free nucleotides (1.8–2.6%), lipids (1.3–11.0%), and especially pigments (0.5–1.3, 0.03–0.12, 1.4–2.0, 0.03–0.05% for chlorophyll a, carotenoids, C-phycocyanin, and allophycocyanin, respectively). The content of nucleic acids content was 3.1–24.0 and 0.11–0.16% for RNA and DNA, respectively. Microscopic examination of A. platensis (17 years of storage) showed high numbers of irreversibly damaged and dead cells (34.2 and 65.8%, respectively). To determine the quantitative and morphological parameters of associated microflora, a complex physicochemical treatment (methanol, ultrasound, and centrifugation) of the reactivated cyanobacterial suspension proved the most efficient. Three main groups were distinguished in the morphological structure of the microbiome (rod-shaped, rounded, and convoluted forms). The community was dominated by rod-shaped forms: large and small rods accounted for 60.5 and 14.4%, respectively. Mycelial forms (thin filaments), cocci, and convoluted forms were less common. On average, the volume of a bacterial cell was 0.27 ± 0.04 µm3. The contribution of bacteria to the biomass of A. platensis varied from 3.3 to 11.3% (8.3 ± 4.4% on average) of the dry weight of A. platensis. It has been suggested that the biochemical parameters and viability of cyanobacteria were affected by the accompanying microflora.

5. Publisher Organizing agency, location The Russian Academy of Sciences
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7. Date (DD-MM-YYYY) 01.01.2023
8. Type Status & genre Peer-reviewed Article
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10. Identifier Uniform Resource Identifier https://journals.eco-vector.com/0026-3648/article/view/655204
10. Identifier Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.31857/S002636562210024X
10. Identifier eLIBRARY Document Number (EDN) NMNLXB
11. Source Title; vol., no. (year) Mycology and Phytopathology; Vol 92, No 1 (2023)
12. Language English=en
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15. Rights Copyright and permissions Copyright (c) 2022 И.А. Харчук, О.А. Рылькова, Н.М. Береговая