| Literature DB >> 21544188 |
Yun-Ming Lu, Wen-Zhou Xiang, Yong-Huang Wen.
Abstract
This paper outlines an investigation on current situation of Spirulina (Arthrospira) industry in Inner Mongolia, an internal region of China with temperate continental climate. More than 20 Spirulina plants have been established in Inner Mongolia since 2001, most of which are located at Wulan Town in the Ordos Plateau. By the end of 2009, the total annual production of Spirulina in the Ordos Plateau surpassed 700 t (dw), which account for ca. 80% of the total productivity of Inner Mongolia, and ca. 20% of China. Besides abundant solar radiation and enough freshwater favorable for Spirulina production, the three technical strategies contribute to the prosperity and success of Spirulina industry in the region: (1) reducing the cost or investment by overall advantages of rich local natural resources with low cost for Spirulina production, such as alkaline lakes, coal, electricity, and sandy land; (2) controlling the culture temperature and to avoid contamination by building plastic greenhouses on raceway ponds, (3) reducing investment by simplifying the construction of the ponds and the greenhouses. As the result, the growth period of Spirulina has been prolonged from about 120 to about 165 days, the cost of Spirulina has decreased by 25-30%, and the quality of products has been enhanced substantially. Inner Mongolia is expected to become the largest base for Spirulina production not only in China, but also in the world in the near future.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21544188 PMCID: PMC3070077 DOI: 10.1007/s10811-010-9552-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Phycol ISSN: 0921-8971 Impact factor: 3.215
Fig. 1Total annual production of Spirulina and total pond area in the last 4 years in Ordos city
Main Spirulina plants in Ordos and their production profile in 2008
| Company | Ponds area (ha) | Annual production (Ton, dw) | Productivity (g m−2 d−1)a | Products sold |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shuangfengbao Greenalgae Co., Ltd. | 9.30 | 132 | 8.61 | Alga powder as food and animal feeds |
| Luyuan microalgae Co., Ltd. | 6.20 | 57 | 5.57 | Alga powder, oral liquid, phycocyanin, polysaccharides |
| Erdos Jiali Srirulina Co., Ltd. | 6.50 | 83 | 7.74 | Alga powder, tablets, polypeptide |
| Luweibao | 4.75 | 58 | 7.41 | Alga powder, tablets, capsule |
| Mengjian | 3.00 | 39 | 7.88 | Alga powder as food and animal feeds |
| Bulonghu Bioeng. Develop. Co., Ltd. | 4.09 | 38 | 5.64 | Alga powder, capsule |
| Derong algal Industry Co., Ltd. | 3.80 | 57 | 9.09 | Alga powder, tablets, |
| Lufeng Bioeng. Co., Ltd. | 2.84 | 28 | 5.97 | Alga powder, tablets, |
| Weida | 4.52 | 65 | 8.72 | Alga powder, tablets |
| Huayitai | 5.50 | 48 | 5.29 | Alga powder, tablets |
aThe productivity was calculated on the basis of average annual production period, 165 days
Fig. 2A typical Spirulina plant with plastic greenhouse at Wulan Town, Ordos City; Photographed by Yong-Huang Wen
Fig. 3Simplified inner structure of the culture pond and the greenhouse for Spirulina cultivation at Wulan Town, Ordos City. Photographed by Yong-Huang Wen
Fig. 4Effect of plastic greenhouse on temperature controlling of the Spirulina culture. Outdoor air temperature and maximum culture temperature is recorded on 13:00 pm in consecutive 20 days in April, 2009 in a Spirulina plant at Wulan Town, Ordos City