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Modeling biomass production during progressive nitrogen starvation by North Swedish green microalgae
Department of Chemistry, Umeå University.
Department of Chemistry, Umeå University.
Department of Chemistry, Umeå University.
Luleå University of Technology, Department of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics, Energy Science.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-4532-4530
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2020 (English)In: Algal Research, ISSN 2211-9264, Vol. 47, article id 101835Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Five newly isolated green algal species from Northern Sweden and one culture collection strain were tested for their ability to remove nitrogen and accumulate carbohydrates and neutral lipids (TAGs) under progressive nitrogen starvation. All six microalgal species increased biomass during N starvation, the amount of proteins decreased, and species dependent either TAGs and/or carbohydrates accumulated. Biomass of the algal strains Coelastrella sp. 3-4, Scenedesmus sp. B2-2 and S. obliquus RISE (UTEX 417) had very low final TAG content (≤3.4%) and high carbohydrate content (>41%) at the end of the starvation period. C. astroideum RW10 accumulated 9.2% TAGs and 53.9% carbohydrates during N-starvation; due to its modest growth rate (1.60 g/L and 1.06 1/day) resulting in low final biomass concentration, its cumulativeTAG and carbohydrate productivity were poor (175 mgTAG/system and 1.03 gCARBS/system). C. vulgaris 13-1 preferentially accumulated TAGs (10.3%) over carbohydrates (35%), with low minimal and maximal N quotas (2.27 and 11.6 mM/gDW) in its biomass and a very high growth rate (1.86 1/day) and cumulative TAGs productivity (278 mgTAG/system). Desmodesmus sp. RUC2 had the highest final biomass concentration (3.48 g/L) as well as cumulative TAG and carbohydrate productivity (269 mgTAG/system and 1.79 gCARBS/system). This species had the lowest minimal and maximal N quotas (1.58 and 8.50 mM/gDW) of all tested species, it can produce high amounts of biomass even when the available nitrogen concentration is low.

A Droop's mathematical model with four basic parameters was applied to interpret the experimental data on N assimilation and biomass production under N starvation. The model corresponded well to the experimental data and therefore can successfully be applied to predict biomass production and N assimilation in Nordic algal species.

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Elsevier, 2020. Vol. 47, article id 101835
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Nitrogen starvation, Green microalgae, Biomass accumulation, TAGs, Carbohydrates
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Energy Engineering
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Energy Engineering
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URN: urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-77847DOI: 10.1016/j.algal.2020.101835ISI: 000572122100011Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85079686452OAI: oai:DiVA.org:ltu-77847DiVA, id: diva2:1395987
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