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Frontiers in Energy Research
Non-invasive rapid harvest time determination of oil-producing microalgae cultivations for bio-diesel production by using Chlorophyll fluorescence
Qiang eWang1  Chenliu eHe1  Hui eChen1  Junfeng eRong2  Yaqin eQiao3 
[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences;SINOPEC Research Institute of Petroleum Processing;University of Chinese Academy of Sciences;
关键词: Photosynthesis;    Chlorophyll Fluorescence;    Harvest time;    Neutral lipid;    oil-producing microalgae;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fenrg.2015.00044
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

For the large-scale cultivation of microalgae for biodiesel production, one of the key problems is the determination of the optimum time for algal harvest when algae cells are saturated with neutral lipids. In this study, a method to determine the optimum harvest time in oil-producing microalgal cultivations by measuring the maximum photochemical efficiency of photosystem II (PSII), also called Fv/Fm, was established. When oil-producing Chlorella strains were cultivated and then treated with nitrogen starvation, it not only stimulated neutral lipid accumulation, but also affected the photosynthesis system, with the neutral lipid contents in all four algae strains – Chlorella sorokiniana C1, Chlorella sp. C2, C. sorokiniana C3, C. sorokiniana C7 – correlating negatively with the Fv/Fm values. Thus, for the given oil-producing algae, in which a significant relationship between the neutral lipid content and Fv/Fm value under nutrient stress can be established, the optimum harvest time can be determined by measuring the value of Fv/Fm. It is hoped that this method can provide an efficient way to determine the harvest time rapidly and expediently in large-scale oil-producing microalgae cultivations for biodiesel production.

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