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Bioresour Technol ; 216: 114-20, 2016 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27235973

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In this study, an alternative approach was proposed where excess seawater would be added only during inoculation (DD) rather than daily addition (FD). Growth and metabolite contents of Tetraselmis sp. weren't affected for daily increase of 2% NaCl salinity. Tetraselmis sp. was then cultured in DD and FD pond. In DD pond, initial culture depth was 23.5cm and its depth reduced as no water was added; for FD pond, everyday sterilized seawater was added to maintain 20cm depth. DD pond had higher biomass productivity compared to FD pond, until DD pond was deeper than FD pond; metabolite content and FAME profile of Tetraselmis sp. were also similar in both cultures. Therefore, considering the simplicity in operation, halo tolerant microalgae can be grown in DD pond method.


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Chlorophyta/growth & development , Microalgae/growth & development , Ponds/microbiology , Biomass , Chlorophyta/metabolism , Chlorophyta/radiation effects , Esters , Fatty Acids/analysis , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Light , Metabolome , Microalgae/metabolism , Microalgae/radiation effects , Salinity , Seawater , Sodium Chloride/metabolism , Temperature , Water/metabolism
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Bioresour Technol ; 192: 97-104, 2015 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26022971

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Mass cultivation of microalgae biomass for feed should be cost effective and toxin free. Evaporation loss in Qatar can be as high as 2 cm/d. Hence, production of marine microalgae biomass in Qatar would also require mitigating water loss as there was only very limited groundwater reserve. To address these issues, a combination of four growth conditions were applied to a 25,000 L raceway pond: locally isolated microalgae strain was selected which could grow in elevated salinity; strain that did not require silica and vitamins; volume of the culture would increase over time keeping denser inoculum in the beginning, and evaporation water loss would be balanced by adding seawater only. A local saline tolerant Nannochloropsis sp. was selected which did not require silica and vitamins. When the above conditions were combined in the pond, average areal biomass productivities reached 20.37 g/m(2)/d, and the culture was not contaminated by any toxic microalgae.


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Fishes/growth & development , Marine Toxins/metabolism , Microalgae/growth & development , Animal Feed , Animals , Biofuels , Biomass , Groundwater , Microalgae/metabolism , Ponds , Qatar , Salinity , Seawater , Silicon Dioxide/metabolism , Sodium Chloride/metabolism , Vitamins/metabolism
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