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Problems in developing the biotechnology of algal biomass production

  • Production of Micro and Macroalgae with Saline Water
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The effects of environmental conditions (solar irradiance and temperature) and population density on the production of Spirulina biomass with brackish water are reported for cultures grown in outdoor ponds. Higher specific growth rates were observed at lower population densities. Lower growth rates were associated with limitation by light in dense cultures under optimum conditions in the summer. Seasonal variation in productivity was observed. In summer, light was the limiting factor, whereas in winter the low daytime temperature appeared to constitute the major limitation. The oxygen concentration in the culture can serve as a useful indicator of limiting factors and can also be used to estimate the extent of such limitations.

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Vonshak, A., Richmond, A. Problems in developing the biotechnology of algal biomass production. Plant Soil 89, 129–135 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02182239

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