2021
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9081743
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Insights into the Development of Phototrophic Biofilms in a Bioreactor by a Combination of X-ray Microtomography and Optical Coherence Tomography

Abstract: As productive biofilms are increasingly gaining interest in research, the quantitative monitoring of biofilm formation on- or offline for the process remains a challenge. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a fast and often used method for scanning biofilms, but it has difficulty scanning through more dense optical materials. X-ray microtomography (μCT) can measure biofilms in most geometries but is very time-consuming. By combining both methods for the first time, the weaknesses of both methods could be com… Show more

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“…It thus can be assumed that less light reaches the inner areas of the carrier and therefore the biofilm grows less well here. However, as we have already shown for T. distorta , it even grows better there at the start, presumably because of lower shear forces (Schaefer et al, 2021). Thus, apparently enough light was able to penetrate the carriers to allow growth to occur.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…It thus can be assumed that less light reaches the inner areas of the carrier and therefore the biofilm grows less well here. However, as we have already shown for T. distorta , it even grows better there at the start, presumably because of lower shear forces (Schaefer et al, 2021). Thus, apparently enough light was able to penetrate the carriers to allow growth to occur.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…They were able to show that these genes were responsible for a small heat-stable substance which was released into the culture supernatant and hindered biofilm growth. Agostoni T. distorta in the same system, we found evidence that nutrient deficiency can also induce increased biofilm formation (Schaefer et al, 2021). According to our knowledge, a correlation between CO 2 concentration and the biofilm formation of cyanobacteria has previously not been described yet.…”
Section: Carbon Dioxide Effects On Growth Morphologysupporting
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“…Regarding different biocarrier structures, the highest growth of heterotrophic and phototrophic biofilms has often been observed in the protected internal structures and cavities when used in fluidized beds [36,43,44]. As the cyanobacteria tended to adhere to the grooves of the lateral area on the cultivated biocarriers (Fig.…”
Section: Influence Of Biocarrier Design On Biofilm Adhesionmentioning
confidence: 98%