1. Observation of Spirulina platensis cultivation in a prototype household bubble column photobioreactor during 107 days
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Shudi Zhang, Fangfang Chen, Haiyue Pang, Yanfen Gao, Yonghuang Wen, and Gueyhorng Wang
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fresh spirulina ,spirulina cultivation ,household photobioreactor ,nutrient content variation ,harvesting efficiency ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Fresh Spirulina is more favorable than dried one, yet its ease of deterioration necessitates production of biomass that can be immediately consumed. We developed a prototype household photobioreactor and studied the semi-continuous cultivation and harvest conditions within 107 days. Three growth phases were observed featuring different growth rate and recovering time after harvest. Nutrients were consumed at rates of Fe > N > P > Mg > K. The pH mounted rapidly when below 9 and varied slowly between 9 and 10, whose variation positively correlated with that of biomass concentration. Bacterial load was at a constant level of about 2 × 104 CFU, indicating good sanitary condition. Harvesting efficiency improved with greater biomass and filtration sack mesh number until reaching 3.5 g·L−1 and 200, respectively. We hope this study can help the method development of fresh Spirulina cultivation in miniaturized systems.
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- 2021
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