Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8088189 Algal Research 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The addition of unsterilized OMW (9% v·v− 1) caused darkening of microalgal cultures inducing transition to heterotrophic growth. Growth rate values attained in heterotrophic cultures (with OMW) (0.0181 and 0.023 h− 1) were comparable to those attained in autotrophic cultures (without OMW) (0.0272 and 0.0249 h− 1). Nonetheless, significantly lower biomass productions were achieved by heterotrophic growth (0.22 and 0.35 g·L− 1 vs. 0.56 and 0.51 g·L− 1). Even though leading to lower biomass productions, heterotrophic growth ensured carbohydrate productions comparable to those attained by autotrophic growth (0.1 and 0.16 vs. 0.12 and 0.17 g·L− 1). Biodegradation of OMW phenols was found to be significantly affected by the concentration of inorganic nutrients. The inhibition of microalgal growth induced by phenols, and the interaction between phenol biodegradation and biomass production were analyzed.
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