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Evaluation of filamentous green algae as feedstocks for biofuel production

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 220, Issue -, Pages 407-413

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.08.106

Keywords

Filamentous algae; Green algae; Lipid; Starch; Hormidium

Funding

  1. Sino-Thai Cooperation Project from the National Science Foundation of China [51561145015]
  2. National key R&D program from Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2016YFB0601001-02]

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Compared with unicellular microalgae, filamentous algae have high resistance to grazer-predation and low-cost recovery in large-scale production. Green algae, as the most diverse group of algae, included numerous filamentous genera and species. In this study, records of filamentous genera and species in green algae were firstly censused and classified. Then, seven filamentous strains subordinated in different genera were cultivated in bubbled-column to investigate their growth rate and energy molecular (lipid and starch) capacity. Four strains including Stigeoclonium sp., Oedogonium nodulosum, Hormidium sp. and Zygnema extenue were screened out due to their robust growth. And they all could accumulate triacylglycerols and starch in their biomass, but with different capacity. After nitrogen starvation, Hormidium sp. and Oedogonium nodulosum respectively exhibited high capacity of lipid (45.38% in dry weight) and starch (46.19% in dry weight) accumulation, which could be of high potential as feedstocks for biodiesel and bioethanol production. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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