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Evaluation of indigenous fresh water microalga Scenedesmus obtusus for feed and fuel applications: Effect of carbon dioxide, light and nutrient sources on growth and biochemical characteristics

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Bioresource Technology, 207, p.430-439, 2016Trabajos contenidos:
  • Chandra, T. S
  • Deepak, R. S
  • Kumar, M. M
  • Mukherji, S
  • Chauhan, V. S
  • Sarada, R
  • Mudliar, S. N
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Scenedesmus obtusus, a freshwater microalga, was evaluated for its growth and biochemical characteristics under various culture conditions. S. obtusus was tolerant at all tested CO concentrations up to 20 percent. Among the different nitrogen sources, urea showed enhanced biomass productivities up to 2-fold compared to control, where the nitrogen source was sodium nitrate. Light intensity and photoperiod had a signi?cant effect on growth rate and biomass productivity. The growth rate was observed maximum under continuous light exposure at the light intensities, 30 lmol m ?2 sec ?1 2 and 60 lmol m The species was able to tolerate the salinity levels up to 25 mM NaCl, where, the increase in the concentration of NaCl suppressed the growth. Ammonium acetate and glycine showed better growth rate and biomass productivity indicating mixotrophic ability of S. obtusus. Supplementation of acetate and bicarbonate signi?cantly enhanced the biomass productivity. Biodiesel properties of S. obtusus cultivated at various culture conditions were estimated.
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Scenedesmus obtusus, a freshwater microalga, was evaluated for its growth and biochemical characteristics under various culture conditions. S. obtusus was tolerant at all tested CO concentrations up to 20 percent. Among the different nitrogen sources, urea showed enhanced biomass productivities up to 2-fold compared to control, where the nitrogen source was sodium nitrate. Light intensity and photoperiod had a signi?cant effect on growth rate and biomass productivity. The growth rate was observed maximum under continuous light exposure at the light intensities, 30 lmol m ?2 sec ?1 2 and 60 lmol m The species was able to tolerate the salinity levels up to 25 mM NaCl, where, the increase in the concentration of NaCl suppressed the growth. Ammonium acetate and glycine showed better growth rate and biomass productivity indicating mixotrophic ability of S. obtusus. Supplementation of acetate and bicarbonate signi?cantly enhanced the biomass productivity. Biodiesel properties of S. obtusus cultivated at various culture conditions were estimated.

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