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Evaluation of growth and co2 biofixation by spirulina platensis in different culture media using statistical models
handle: 11323/6213
This study was proposed for evaluating the CO2 fixation by Spirulina platensis in different media, in order to understand the growth dynamics of the photosynthetic microalgae, a useful resource for the mitigation of climate change. The percentage of CO2 fixation by the strain S. platensis UTEX LB 2340 was determined during 11 days of sampling, using four (4) culture media. According to the statistical models, spirulina medium represented the best option in terms of cell growth between the tested ones. In this model, the variable day had presented a significant difference, this could be related to the exponential phase of the microorganism used. ; Suarez Marenco, Marianella María ; MORGADO GAMERO, WENDY BEATRIZ-will be generated-orcid-0000-0003-2394-2589-600 ; Sarmiento-Rubiano, Luz Adriana-will be generated-orcid-0000-0002-8680-5816-600 ; Parody Muñoz, Alexander Elias-will be generated-orcid-0000-0003-0155-266X-600 ; Silva, Jesus
- Universidad de la Costa Colombia
- University of the Coast Colombia
Culture media, S. platensis sp, Carbon dioxide, Climate change, Fixation, 630, Statistical models
Culture media, S. platensis sp, Carbon dioxide, Climate change, Fixation, 630, Statistical models
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