Temperature as an important factor affecting productivity and night biomass loss in Spirulina platensis grown outdoors in tubular photobioreactors
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1991
abstract:
Outdoor experiments using tubular photobioreactors have shown that in summer the average net productivi O, of a Spirulina platensis culture grow~z at the optimal temperature of 35°C was superior by 23% to that observed in another culture growll clt 25°C. The rates of night biomass loss were higher in the culture grown at 25°C (average 7.6% of dry weight) than in the one grown at 35°C (avera t:e 5% of dry weight). We found that the night biomass loss was dependent on the temperature and light irradiance at which the cells were grown, since these factors influence the biomass composition. A net increase itt carbohydrate synthesis was
observed when the cells were grown under high light irradiance or at the suboptimal temperature of
25°C. Fhe excess of carbohydrate synthesized during the day was only partially utilized for night protein synthesis.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Spirulina; tubular photobioreactor; night biomass loss; carbohydrate; temperature
List of contributors:
Torzillo, Giuseppe
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