Title of article
Biomass and nutrient composition of Spirulina platensis grown in goat manure media
Author/Authors
Sopandi, Tatang Study Program ofBiology - Faculty of Mathematical and Natural Science - University of PGRI Adi Buana - Surabaya - East Java, Indonesia , Rohmah, Siti Study Program ofBiology - Faculty of Mathematical and Natural Science - University of PGRI Adi Buana - Surabaya - East Java, Indonesia , Agustina, Siti Aminullo Tri Study Program ofBiology - Faculty of Mathematical and Natural Science - University of PGRI Adi Buana - Surabaya - East Java, Indonesia
Pages
10
From page
158
To page
167
Abstract
The major costs of cultivating S. platensisare for media and labor. The aim of this study was to explore the use of goat manure as culture medium for S.platensis. A complete randomized block design was used in this study with 5 treatments of goat manure concentration, each of which was repeated 5 times. The results of the study showed that the growth of S.platensisat 25 g/L concentration of goat manure was significantly (P<0.05) lower than 50, 75, 100 g/L and Zarrouk media.S.plantesisproductivity at a concentration of 25 g/L goat manure (0.128±0.011 g/L/day) was significant (P<0.05) lower than 50 (0.153±0.012 g/L/day), 75 (0.158±0.014 g/L/day), 100 g/L (0.153±0.009 g/L/day) and Zarrouk media (0.164±0.016 g/L/day). Protein content in S.platensisat 50 (59.03±4.31%), 75 (62.56±6.04%)and 100 g/L (61.22±4.54%)goat manure and Zarrouk (63.21±5.97%)media were significantly (P<0.05) higher than 25 g/L(47.35±5.16%).Lipid contentinS. platensisatZarrouk media (5.28±0.38%), 50 g/L (5.31±1.27%), 75 g/L (5.37±1.25%) and 100 g/L (5.42±1.35%) goat manure were significantly (P<0.05) lower than 25 g/L (7.86±1.16%).Carbohydrate content in S. platensisat Zarrouk (22.58±2.38%), 50 g/L (21.67±2.25%), 75 g/L (22.43±2.14%) and 100 g/L(22.67±2.38%) goat manure were significantly (P<0.05) lower than 25 g/L (27.69±1.78%).Chlorophyll content in S. platensisatZarrouk and goat manure with 50, 75 and 100 g/L concentration were significantly (P<0.05) higher than 25 g/L (1.36±0.15%).We conclude that the concentration of goat manure 75 g/L in S.platensiscultivation media was the optimum concentration and has the potential to replace in-organic media.
Keywords
Spirulina platensis , Nutrient composition , Goat manure , Biomass , Culture medium
Journal title
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2593578
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