Author/Authors :
Ghani, Naila Department of Chemistry - University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan , Shahzadi, Nargis Department of Chemistry - University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan , Sadaf, Sana Punjab Bio-Energy Institute - University of Agriculture - Faisalabad, Pakistan , Ullah, Inam Department of Chemistry - University of Okara - Okara, Pakistan , Ali, Ehsan Punjab Bio-Energy Institute - University of Agriculture - Faisalabad, Pakistan , Iqbal, Javed Department of Chemistry - University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan - Punjab Bio-Energy Institute - University of Agriculture - Faisalabad, Pakistan , Rafique, Tanzila Department of Botany - Government College Women University - Faisalabad, Pakistan , Maqbool, Munazza Department of Chemistry - University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
Background: Kallar Kahar lake, Punjab, Pakistan is a rich source of phytoplankton which can be used for biofuel production.
Objective: This study was conducted to investigate the presence of different microalgae species present in this lake and their
possible utilization for bioenergy production.
Materials and Methods: The crude culture was examined under microscope. Isolation of the identified species was carried
out by using serial dilution and colony picking methods. Isolated strains were evaluated by investigating their biomass
productivity, salinity resistance and auto-flocculation ability.
Results: Four different microalgae species (Chlorella, Scenedesmus, Oscillatoria and Spirulina) were identified in the
crude sample. The experimental results indicated that, among the four isolated strains, the Oscillatoria species showed
highest biomass productivity (4.2 gL-1) and Scenedesmus showed comparatively higher salt resistance. Scenedesmus also
showed great potential of auto-flocculation as around 70 % of its cells sediment within 5 h without addition of any external
flocculating agent. The lipid content in the isolated strains has also been carried out using Soxhlet extraction.
Conclusion: Four different microalgae strains have been found in Kallar Kahar lake that reflected good biomass productivity
and are capable of auto-flocculation.
Keywords :
Auto-flocculation , Lipid content estimation , Microalgae , Salinity resistance