Title of article :
Spirulina Production in Different Sources of Nitrogen
Author/Authors :
Gord-Noshahri ، Najmeh Industrial Microorganism Biotechnology Department - Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research (ACECR) , Ameri ، Maryam Industrial Microorganism Biotechnology Department - Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research (ACECR) , Jalali Ghassam ، B. Industrial Microorganism Biotechnology Department - Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research (ACECR)
Abstract :
The Cyanobacteria Spirulina is an attractive target for its pigments, proteins, vitamins and other high value cell components. Also, itcan be easily and cheaply harvested by filtration from the cultivation medium. In this studya simple protocol was developed for Spirulina production by using different types of nitrogenin ammonium (Urea and (NH4)2SO4) andnitrate (KNO3, NaNO3) forms in combination with NPK fertilizer. Results demonstrated high amount of nitrogen in both forms inhibited Spirulina growth. Ammonium showed astronger inhibitory role than nitrate in biomass production while increased phycocyanin content. Best phycocyanin content occurred inhigh ammonium or low nitrate concentration. In media based on 1% Urmia lake salt and 1g/LNPK, a combination of low concentration (0.10.5g/L) of Urea and (NH4)2SO4 obtained best results in biomass production. 1.2g/L biomass during 14 days without any carbon source canbe compared with Zarrouk/2 medium. This composition can be used economically for Spirulina production since little amount of cheap material make the possibility of Spirulina production.
Keywords :
Ammonium , Fertilizer , Nitrogen , NPK , Spirulina
Journal title :
Journal of Phycological Research
Journal title :
Journal of Phycological Research