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Ecology & Safety, Volume 10, 2016

UREA FROM WASTE WATERS – PERSPECTIVE NITROGEN AND CARBON SOURCE FOR GREEN ALGAE SCENEDESMUS SP. CULTIVATION
Ivanina Vasileva, Juliana Ivanova, Momchil Paunov, Lilia Angelova
Strony: 311-319
Opublikowano: 7 Jun 2016
Wyświetlenia: 3,479
Pobrania: 753
Citations: 12 (Google Scholar)
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Streszczenie: The cultivation of Scenedesmus sp., isolated from a natural pond using urea as a nitrogen source was investigated. The results showed that the maximum cell density (about 3.107 cells/ml) in the medium with urea is at the 72nd hour of cultivation. Increasing the number of algal cells were 1.6 fold (2% CO2) and 1.4 fold (0.04% CO2) respectively, than those cultured in the control medium. Quantity of chlorophyll “a” was the highest in the cultures on the medium urea +0.04% CO2 - about 5% of the dry weight. The best indication of the membrane stability and actual quantum yield (ϕPSII) was registered on the medium with urea supplied with 0.04% CO2 again. The repeated usage of urea as a carbon and a nitrogen source in the microalgal production can contribute not only to the reduction of environmental pollution, but also to considerably decrease the cost of cultivation.
Słowa kluczowe: scenedesmus sp., urea, pigments, photosynthesis, ecology
Cytowanie artykułu: Ivanina Vasileva, Juliana Ivanova, Momchil Paunov, Lilia Angelova. UREA FROM WASTE WATERS – PERSPECTIVE NITROGEN AND CARBON SOURCE FOR GREEN ALGAE SCENEDESMUS SP. CULTIVATION. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Ecology & Safety 10, 311-319 (2016). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1001111/
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