Effect of temperature on yield and night biomass loss in Spirulina platensis grown outdoors in tubular photobioreactors.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
1991
Abstract:
Outdoor experiments carried out in Florence, Italy (latitude 43.8° N, longitude 11.3 ° E), using tubular
photobioreactors have shown that in summer the average net productivity of a Spirulina platensis culture
grown at the optimal temperature of 35 C was superior by 23 % to that observed in a culture grown at
25 C. The rates of night biomass loss were higher in the culture grown at 25 C (average 7.6 % of total
dry weight) than in the one grown at 35 C (average 5%). Night biomass loss depended on the
temperature and light irradiance at which the cultures were grown, since these factors influenced the
biomass composition. A net increase in carbohydrate synthesis occurred when the culture was grown at
a low biomass concentration under high light irradiance or at the suboptimal temperature of 25 C.
Excess carbohydrate synthesized during the day was only partially utilized for night protein synthesis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Spirulina; photobioreactors; temperature; night loss; carbohydrate
Elenco autori:
Torzillo, Giuseppe
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