Combined Effect of Light Intensity, Photoperiod and Phosphorus Levels on Biomass and Chlorophyll Production in Chlorella vulgaris
سال انتشار: 1403
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
مشاهده: 55
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 6 خرداد 1404
چکیده مقاله:
Efficient management of economic and sustainable production of microalgae necessitates the strategic utilization of influential growth factors. A pivotal aspect involves optimizing the utilization of photonic energy in conjunction with environmental parameters through elevating algal efficiency to its maximum potential. This investigation delves into the effect of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) on different microalgal species under diverse conditions, specifically exploring the impact of blue light intensity, photoperiod, and phosphorus on biomass and chlorophylls a and b content in Chlorella vulgaris. To achieve this objective, a Response Surface Methodology (RSM) approach was employed. The study revealed that the combination of ۴۰ µmol photons . m-۲. s-۱, ۱۲:۱۲ photoperiod (light:dark), and ۸۰ mg/L phosphorus in media yielded a biomass production of ۴۰*۱۰۶ cells/ml and ۲۷.۷ mg/L chlorophyll a, respectively. Furthermore, response surface analysis identified the optimal condition at ۳۶.۵۸ µmol photons . m-۲ . s-۱, a ۱۲:۱۲ photoperiod, and ۸۰ mg/L phosphorus in media, which led to ۳۶.۲۴*۱۰۶ cells/ml, ۲۷.۸۳ mg/L chlorophyll a, and ۵.۴۳ mg/L chlorophyll b, with a remarkable approval rating of ۹۳ percent. These findings indicate the potential of LEDs technology to augment biomass production and enhance the content of bioactive compounds in microalgae, thereby endowing them with significant economic value across diverse industries.
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Hesam Shafiei
Department of fisheries, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, GPO Box ۴۱۱۱, Karaj, Iran
Mehrdad Farhangi
Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran
Peter Thompson
Department of Commonwelth Scintific and Industrial Research Organization, Australian Goverment = CISRO
Nasrin Moazami
Biotechnology Department, Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology, (IROST), Tehran, IRAN