| Literature DB >> 28501687 |
Ze Yu1, Mingming Song1, Haiyan Pei2, Liqun Jiang1, Qingjie Hou1, Changliang Nie1, Lijie Zhang1.
Abstract
Applying phytohormones has been considered a promising way to increase lipid productivity of microalgae recently. Eight dosages of auxin phytohormones were tested to exploit the effects and mechanism of such stimulants on microalgae. The optimal one was 20mgL-1, leading to an increase in biomass concentration of 59.3% for Scenedesmus sp. SDEC-8 and 76.6% for Chlorella sorokiniana SDEC-18, meanwhile the lipid content rose from 18.74% to 56.17% (SDEC-8) and from 19.69% to 55.76% (SDEC-18). Proton pumps were activated by the stimulants, causing excretion of H+, which resulted in pH decline and a favorable condition for growth. Pigments changes implied that hormones strengthened the dark reactions of photosynthesis. Auxin addition led to a 3μm increase in diameter for C. sorokiniana SDEC-18 and altered the cellular pattern of Scenedesmus sp. SDEC-8, which improved the cells elongation. Therefore, supplement of auxin phytohormones simultaneously increased the viability and lipid production of microalgae.Entities:
Keywords: Biodiesel; Biomass; Carbon partitioning; Phytohormones; Proton pump
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28501687 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.04.120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642