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Oil production by the marine microalgae Nannochloropsis sp. F&M-M24 and Tetraselmis suecica F&M-M33
pmid: 22459965
handle: 20.500.14243/172460 , 11583/2789816 , 2158/652986
Nannochloropsis sp. F&M-M24 and Tetraselmis suecica F&M-M33 were cultivated outdoors in Green Wall Panels under nutrient deficiency to stimulate oil synthesis. Under nitrogen deprivation, Nannochloropsis attained average biomass and lipid productivities of 9.9 and 6.5 g m(-2) day(-1), respectively. Starved Tetraselmis cultures achieved a biomass productivity of about 7.6 g m(-2) day(-1) and a lipid productivity of 1.7 g m(-2) day(-1). Lipids represented 39.1% and 68.5% of non-starved and starved Nannochloropsis biomass, respectively. Starvation did not increase lipid content in Tetraselmis biomass. Important differences in lipid classes and in fatty acid composition were observed under the different cultivation conditions for both microalgae.
- Institute of Ecosystem Study Italy
- Polytechnic University of Turin Italy
- New York University Italy
- University of Florence Italy
- National Research Council Italy
Aquatic Organisms, Lipid Metabolism, biodiesel; Green Wall Panel (GWP); microalgae; Nannochloropsis; Tetraselmis, GWP, Species Specificity, Microalgae, Tetraselmis, Biodiesel, Nannochloropsis, Water Microbiology, Oils
Aquatic Organisms, Lipid Metabolism, biodiesel; Green Wall Panel (GWP); microalgae; Nannochloropsis; Tetraselmis, GWP, Species Specificity, Microalgae, Tetraselmis, Biodiesel, Nannochloropsis, Water Microbiology, Oils
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