Influence of Temperature and CO2 on the Growth and Accumulation Oil of Microalgae | Chapter 06 | Emerging Issues in Science and Technology Vol. 1
Strains of algae belonging to the
genera Scenedesmus, Stichococcus, Chlorococcum, Ankistrodesmus, Chlamydomonas,
Chlorella, Coelastrum, and Pediastrum were isolated from water samples
collected in Uzbekistan. At optimum temperature (22ºC, 24ºC, 28ºC), all
cultures were mesophilic algae. The results show that for these microalgae, 2%
carbon dioxide is sufficient for optimal growth and development. The maximum
accumulation of lipids (46,6-55,0%) was observed in cell cultures Chlorococcum
sp.4, Chlorococcum sp.8, and Chlorococcum sp.37. In oils of Ankistrodesmus
angustus, UT-15 detected 7 fatty acids, whereas in Pediastrum sp.1, 16 fatty
acids were detected.
Author(s) Details
Author(s) Details
I. V. Safarov
Institute of Microbiology,
Uzbek Academy of Sciences, Tashkent, The Republic of Uzbekistan.
A. K. Abdullaev
Tashkent Scientific
Experimental Station of Rice, Grains and Legumes, The Republic of Uzbekistan.
N. A. Khujamshukurov
Tashkent
Chemical-Technological Institute, The Republic of Uzbekistan.
Zair S. Shakirov
Institute of Microbiology,
Uzbek Academy of Sciences, Tashkent, The Republic of Uzbekistan.
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