Variation of Spirulina maxima biomass production in different depths of urea-used culture medium

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Autor(a) principal: Affan,Md-Abu
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Lee,Dae-Won, Al-Harbi,Salim Marzoog, Kim,Han-Jun, Abdulwassi,Najah Ibrahim, Heo,Soo-Jin, Oh,Chulhong, Park,Heung-Sik, Ma,Chae Woo, Lee,Hyeon-Yong, Kang,Do-Hyung
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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Resumo: Fewer studies have assessed the outdoor cultivation of Spirulina maxima compared with S. platensis, although the protein content of S. maxima is higher than S. platensis. Spirulina growth medium requires an increased amount of NaHCO3, Na2CO3, and NaNO3, which increases the production cost. Therefore, the current study used a low-cost but high-efficiency biomass production medium (Medium M-19) after testing 33 different media. The medium depth of 25 cm (group A) was sub-divided into A1 (50% cover with a black curtain (PolyMax, 12 oz ultra-blackout), A2 (25% cover), and A3 (no cover). Similarly the medium depths of 30 and 35 cm were categorized as groups B (B1, B2, and B3) and C (C1, C2, and C3), respectively, and the effects of depth and surface light availability on growth and biomass production were assessed. The highest biomass production was 2.05 g L-1 in group A2, which was significantly higher (p < 0.05) than that in all other groups and sub-groups. Spirulina maxima died in B1 and C1 on the fifth day of culture. The biochemical composition of the biomass obtained from A2 cultures, including protein, carbohydrate, lipid, moisture, and ash, was 56.59%, 14.42%, 0.94%, 5.03%, and 23.02%, respectively. Therefore, S. maxima could be grown outdoors with the highest efficiency in urea-enriched medium at a 25-cm medium depth with 25% surface cover or uncovered.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Variation of Spirulina maxima biomass production in different depths of urea-used culture medium
title Variation of Spirulina maxima biomass production in different depths of urea-used culture medium
spellingShingle Variation of Spirulina maxima biomass production in different depths of urea-used culture medium
Affan,Md-Abu
Spirulina maxima
fertilizer-grade urea
medium depth
surface cover
outdoor mass culture
title_short Variation of Spirulina maxima biomass production in different depths of urea-used culture medium
title_full Variation of Spirulina maxima biomass production in different depths of urea-used culture medium
title_fullStr Variation of Spirulina maxima biomass production in different depths of urea-used culture medium
title_full_unstemmed Variation of Spirulina maxima biomass production in different depths of urea-used culture medium
title_sort Variation of Spirulina maxima biomass production in different depths of urea-used culture medium
author Affan,Md-Abu
author_facet Affan,Md-Abu
Lee,Dae-Won
Al-Harbi,Salim Marzoog
Kim,Han-Jun
Abdulwassi,Najah Ibrahim
Heo,Soo-Jin
Oh,Chulhong
Park,Heung-Sik
Ma,Chae Woo
Lee,Hyeon-Yong
Kang,Do-Hyung
author_role author
author2 Lee,Dae-Won
Al-Harbi,Salim Marzoog
Kim,Han-Jun
Abdulwassi,Najah Ibrahim
Heo,Soo-Jin
Oh,Chulhong
Park,Heung-Sik
Ma,Chae Woo
Lee,Hyeon-Yong
Kang,Do-Hyung
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Affan,Md-Abu
Lee,Dae-Won
Al-Harbi,Salim Marzoog
Kim,Han-Jun
Abdulwassi,Najah Ibrahim
Heo,Soo-Jin
Oh,Chulhong
Park,Heung-Sik
Ma,Chae Woo
Lee,Hyeon-Yong
Kang,Do-Hyung
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Spirulina maxima
fertilizer-grade urea
medium depth
surface cover
outdoor mass culture
topic Spirulina maxima
fertilizer-grade urea
medium depth
surface cover
outdoor mass culture
description Fewer studies have assessed the outdoor cultivation of Spirulina maxima compared with S. platensis, although the protein content of S. maxima is higher than S. platensis. Spirulina growth medium requires an increased amount of NaHCO3, Na2CO3, and NaNO3, which increases the production cost. Therefore, the current study used a low-cost but high-efficiency biomass production medium (Medium M-19) after testing 33 different media. The medium depth of 25 cm (group A) was sub-divided into A1 (50% cover with a black curtain (PolyMax, 12 oz ultra-blackout), A2 (25% cover), and A3 (no cover). Similarly the medium depths of 30 and 35 cm were categorized as groups B (B1, B2, and B3) and C (C1, C2, and C3), respectively, and the effects of depth and surface light availability on growth and biomass production were assessed. The highest biomass production was 2.05 g L-1 in group A2, which was significantly higher (p < 0.05) than that in all other groups and sub-groups. Spirulina maxima died in B1 and C1 on the fifth day of culture. The biochemical composition of the biomass obtained from A2 cultures, including protein, carbohydrate, lipid, moisture, and ash, was 56.59%, 14.42%, 0.94%, 5.03%, and 23.02%, respectively. Therefore, S. maxima could be grown outdoors with the highest efficiency in urea-enriched medium at a 25-cm medium depth with 25% surface cover or uncovered.
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