Artículo
Effect of matching microalgal strains origin and regional weather condition on biomass productivity in environmental photobioreactors
Fecha de publicación:
02/2019
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Bioresource Technology Reports
ISSN:
2589-014X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
It is generally assumed that increased microalgal biomass productivity on any particular geographical site would be most likely achieved by strains native to that region. However, direct assessment of that hypothesis remains challenging. Here we isolated and biochemically characterized twenty-six microalgal strains from one of the regions with the highest irradiances of the planet. Biomass and lipids productivity of phylogenetically-close Scenedesmus strains native to regions of contrasting irradiances performed similarly under laboratory culture conditions. Culture simulations in environmental photobioreactors, mimicking regional weather conditions, broadly showed physiological responses of these strains according to their origin. However, under the mean weather conditions of a predicted highly productive region, an exotic strain from a lower irradiance zone resulted 40% more productive than a phylogenetically close-relative native strain. These results challenge the generalized view of the convenience of using native microalgae to increase productivity and broadens the discussion towards alternative scenarios.
Palabras clave:
microalgae
,
bioprospecting
,
high irradiance
,
biomass roductivity
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Citación
Coronel, Camila Denise; Do Nascimento, Mauro; Curatti, Leonardo; Effect of matching microalgal strains origin and regional weather condition on biomass productivity in environmental photobioreactors; Elsevier; Bioresource Technology Reports; 5; 2-2019; 104-112
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