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Effect of organic carbon and nutrient supplementation on the digestate-grown microalga, Parachlorella kessleri.

Bioresource technology (2019-10-15)
Eleni Koutra, Alexandros Kopsahelis, Manolia Maltezou, George Grammatikopoulos, Michael Kornaros
RÉSUMÉ

Digested effluents are usually deprived of the appropriate levels of organic carbon or macro- and micro-nutrients to effectively sustain microalgal growth. In this regard, Parachlorella kessleri was cultivated in an agro-waste digestate supplemented with different glucose concentrations, magnesium and trace metals and alternatively with cheese whey (CW), with view to enriching digestate with organic and inorganic constituents and decreasing freshwater demand. Between the conditions tested, CW addition resulted in the highest biomass concentration, 2.68 g L-1 within 18 days of cultivation. Chlorophyll content significantly decreased under 5 g L-1 glucose addition, in contrast to MgSO4 co-addition and CW supplementation. The latter also induced high photosynthetic activity and better-preserved vitality of the photosynthetic apparatus, compared to sole glucose addition. Concerning lipid accumulation, in the presence of high glucose concentration, % of total fatty acids decreased, and the saturated fraction increased over polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs).

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BG11 Broth, suitable for microbiology, 100x concentrate, sterile filtered, NutriSelect® Basic
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Trace Metal Mix A5 with Co, suitable for microbiology, Sterile supplement recommended for the culture and maintenance of Cyanobacteria