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Agrociencia
On-line version ISSN 2521-9766Print version ISSN 1405-3195
Abstract
RUIZ-MARIN, Alejandro; MENDOZA-ESPINOSA, Leopoldo G. and SANCHEZ-SAAVEDRA, M. del P.. Photosynthetic characteristics and growth of alginate-immobilized Scenedesmus obliquus. Agrociencia [online]. 2011, vol.45, n.3, pp.303-313. ISSN 2521-9766.
The micfoalgae Scenedesmus obliquus was immobilized in Ca-alginate beads at two stocking cell densities (6.7 X105 and 1.5X 106 cell bead-1). The photosynthetic fate (P), the initial slope of the photosynthesis (α), and the threshold fot irradiance-saturated photosynthesis (Ek) were determined; later, the growth and protein content for S. obliquus immobilized in beads-alginate under two light intensities (135 and 200 μE m -2 s -1) was evaluated using stocking cell densities that had previously presented the largest photosynthetic rate. Results showed than photosynthetic rates (P) and α of cells immobilized in beads at low stocking density (0.14 μmol O2 h-1 10-6 cells and 0.00056) were greater than in beads with high stocking density (0.02 μmol O2 h-1 10-6 cells and 5X10-5). Therefore, the beads at low stocking density were selected to be cultured under two light intensities (135 and 200μE m-2 s-1). Both irradiances showed no significant differences on growth rates (0.157 d-1 and 0.172 d-1) and protein content (15-16 % of dry-weight biomass), which represents only around 5.14-4.73 mg L -1 as N-protein of the total nitrogen removed from medium. This suggests that the light intensity within the limitation area described in the waves P-I did not affect the growth and content of protein when low cells stocking density beads are used. Therefore, it was concluded that the light intensities selected in the present study not had significant effects in the growth and protein content in beads with low cells stocking.
Keywords : Scenedesmus obliquus; photosynthesis; immobilized cells protein content.