Effects of UV-C radiation on Chlorella vulgaris, a biofilm-forming alga

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TitreEffects of UV-C radiation on Chlorella vulgaris, a biofilm-forming alga
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursPfendler S, Alaoui-Sosse B, Alaoui-Sosse L, Bousta F, Aleya L
JournalJOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGY
Volume30
Pagination1607-1616
Date PublishedJUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0921-8971
Mots-clésBiofilm, Bleaching, Chlorella, Photosystem II, UV-C
Résumé

Photosynthetic biofilms proliferating on heritage monuments represent a major threat for curators leading to biodegradation and esthetic issues. Previous studies demonstrated that UV-C, used as a tool for biofilm eradication, is a promising avenue to combat microbial proliferation. In this study, this environmentally friendly method was tested on biofilm-forming Chlorella vulgaris suspension. Algal physiological response to UV-C was then assessed. Results showed that > 10 kJ m(-2) UV-C exposure was enough to directly kill cells whereas low UV-C exposure reduced quantum yield of photosystem II and inhibited both respiration and photosynthesis. Clear relationships between UV-C exposure times and physiological responses were found. In addition, the use of VIS-light after UV-C treatment enhances chlorophyll bleaching. Our findings contribute to a better understanding of the physiological responses of Chlorella vulgaris to UV-C radiation allowing thus an optimization of the UV-C treatment reported in our previous studies.

DOI10.1007/s10811-017-1380-3