Photosynthesis and biochemical characterization of the green alga Chlamydopodium fusiforme (Chlorophyta) grown in a thin-layer cascade

Torzillo, Giuseppe; Alvarez-Gomez, Felix; Celis-Pla, Paula S. M.; Rearte, Agustin; Gomez-Serrano, Cintia; Silva Benavides, Ana Margarita; Sterbova, Karolina; Caporgno, Martin; Touloupakis, Eleftherios; Masojidek, Jiri; Figueroa, Felix L.

Abstract

--- - Photosynthesis, growth and biochemical composition of the biomass of the freshwater microalga Chlamydopodium fusiforme cultures outdoors in a thin-layer cascade were investigated. Gross oxygen production measured off-line in samples taken from the outdoor cultures was correlated with the electron transport rate estimated from chlorophyll a fluorescence measurements. According to photosynthesis measurements, a mean of 38.9 +/- 10.3 mol of photons were required to release one mole of O, which is 4.86 times higher than the theoretical value (8 photons per 1 O-2). In contrast, according to the fluorescence measurements, a mean of 11.7 +/- 0.74 mol of photons were required to release 1 mol of O-2. These findings indicate that fluorescence-based photosynthesis rates may not be fully replace oxygen measurements to evaluate the performance of an outdoor culture. Daily gross biomass productivity was 0.3 g DW L-1 day(-1) consistently for 4 days. Biomass productivity was strongly affected by the suboptimal concentration at which the culture was operated and by the respiration rate, as the substantial volume of culture was kept in the dark (about 45% of the total volume). As the cells were exposed to excessive light, the photosynthetic activity was mainly directed to the synthesis of carbohydrates in the biomass. In the morning, carbohydrate content decreased because of the dark respiration. Per contra, protein content in the biomass was lower at the end of the day and higher in the morning due to carbohydrate consumption by respiration. The data gathered in these trials are important for the future exploitation of Chlamydopodium fusiforme as a potential novel species in the field of microalgae for the production of bio-based compounds. - "[GRAPHICS]"

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001012577800002 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: PHOTOCHEMICAL & PHOTOBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volumen: 22
Número: 9
Editorial: SPRINGERNATURE
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 2231
Página final: 2245
DOI:

10.1007/s43630-023-00444-y

Notas: ISI