Survival and phosphate solubilisation activity of desiccated formulations of Penicillium bilaiae and Aspergillus niger influenced by water activity

J Microbiol Methods. 2018 Jul:150:39-46. doi: 10.1016/j.mimet.2018.05.012. Epub 2018 May 17.

Abstract

The impact of formulation and desiccation on the shelf life of phosphate (P)-solubilising microorganisms is often under-studied, particularly relating to their ability to recover P-solubilisation activity. Here, Penicilllium bilaiae and Aspergillus niger were formulated on vermiculite (V) alone, or with the addition of protectants (skimmed milk (V + SM) and trehalose (V + T)), and on sewage sludge ash with (A + N) and without nutrients (A), and dried in a convective air dryer. After drying, the spore viability of P. bilaiae was greater than that of A. niger. V formulations achieved the highest survival rates without being improved by the addition of protectants. P. bilaiae formulated on V was selected for desiccation in a fluidised bed dryer, in which several temperatures and final water activities (aw) were tested. The highest spore viability was achieved when the formulation was dried at 25 °C to a final aw >0.3. During three months' storage, convective air dried formulations were stable for both strains, except in the presence of skimmed milk for P. bilaiae which saw a decrease in spore viability. In the fluidised bed-dried formulations, when aw >0.3, the loss in viability was higher, especially when stored at 20 °C, than at aw <0.1. P-solubilisation activity performed on ash was preserved in most of the formulations after desiccation and storage. Overall, a low drying temperature and high final aw positively affected P. bilaiae viability, however a trade-off between higher viability after desiccation and shelf life should be considered. Further research is needed to optimise viability over time and on more sustainable carriers.

Keywords: Convective air drying; Fluidized bed drying; Phosphate solubilising microorganisms; Sewage sludge ash; Shelf-life; Vermiculite.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aluminum Silicates
  • Aspergillus niger / growth & development
  • Aspergillus niger / metabolism*
  • Desiccation / methods*
  • Food Storage
  • Microbial Viability*
  • Penicillium / growth & development
  • Penicillium / metabolism*
  • Phosphates / metabolism*
  • Preservation, Biological / methods*
  • Sewage
  • Solubility
  • Spores, Fungal / growth & development
  • Temperature
  • Trehalose
  • Water*

Substances

  • Aluminum Silicates
  • Phosphates
  • Sewage
  • Water
  • vermiculite
  • Trehalose