Efficiency of microalgae cultivation automated system: a case study of green algae Chlorella ellipsoidea TISTR 8260

Microalgae play an important economic role as aquaculture feed. This study aimed to create an automated algae cultivation system with variable light intensity for the culture of Chlorella ellipsoidea strain TISTR 8260. The automated cabinet could work continuously for at least 30 days, with the grow...

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Main Authors: Sudarat Theerapisit, Somrak Rodjaroen, Siriluk Sintupachee
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
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spelling my-ukm.journal.225112023-11-20T08:43:30Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22511/ Efficiency of microalgae cultivation automated system: a case study of green algae Chlorella ellipsoidea TISTR 8260 Sudarat Theerapisit, Somrak Rodjaroen, Siriluk Sintupachee, Microalgae play an important economic role as aquaculture feed. This study aimed to create an automated algae cultivation system with variable light intensity for the culture of Chlorella ellipsoidea strain TISTR 8260. The automated cabinet could work continuously for at least 30 days, with the growth rates of microalgae in culture systems with light intensities of 1000 Lux, 3000 Lux, and 5000 Lux peaking on day 14, whereas the fluorescent control showed peak microalgae growth on day 6. On day 30, the biomass harvested from microalgae grown in 1000 Lux, 3000 Lux, 5000 Lux, and fluorescent control was 0.1935 ± 0.151 mg/L, 0.1996 ± 0.220 mg/L, 0.2041 ± 0.159 mg/L, and 0.0674 ± 0.191 mg/L, respectively, which was not significantly different between the groups but significantly higher than the control (P-value = 0.05, DF = 3, F(3,36) = 7). The automated algae cabinet with a light intensity of 5000 Lux and a rotation speed of 150 r.p.m produced the maximum biomass, which was three times that produced by a fluorescent light source. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22511/1/MAS%209.pdf Sudarat Theerapisit, and Somrak Rodjaroen, and Siriluk Sintupachee, (2023) Efficiency of microalgae cultivation automated system: a case study of green algae Chlorella ellipsoidea TISTR 8260. Malaysian Applied Biology, 52 (3). pp. 87-95. ISSN 0126-8643 https://jms.mabjournal.com/index.php/mab/index
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description Microalgae play an important economic role as aquaculture feed. This study aimed to create an automated algae cultivation system with variable light intensity for the culture of Chlorella ellipsoidea strain TISTR 8260. The automated cabinet could work continuously for at least 30 days, with the growth rates of microalgae in culture systems with light intensities of 1000 Lux, 3000 Lux, and 5000 Lux peaking on day 14, whereas the fluorescent control showed peak microalgae growth on day 6. On day 30, the biomass harvested from microalgae grown in 1000 Lux, 3000 Lux, 5000 Lux, and fluorescent control was 0.1935 ± 0.151 mg/L, 0.1996 ± 0.220 mg/L, 0.2041 ± 0.159 mg/L, and 0.0674 ± 0.191 mg/L, respectively, which was not significantly different between the groups but significantly higher than the control (P-value = 0.05, DF = 3, F(3,36) = 7). The automated algae cabinet with a light intensity of 5000 Lux and a rotation speed of 150 r.p.m produced the maximum biomass, which was three times that produced by a fluorescent light source.
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author Sudarat Theerapisit,
Somrak Rodjaroen,
Siriluk Sintupachee,
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Somrak Rodjaroen,
Siriluk Sintupachee,
Efficiency of microalgae cultivation automated system: a case study of green algae Chlorella ellipsoidea TISTR 8260
author_facet Sudarat Theerapisit,
Somrak Rodjaroen,
Siriluk Sintupachee,
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title Efficiency of microalgae cultivation automated system: a case study of green algae Chlorella ellipsoidea TISTR 8260
title_short Efficiency of microalgae cultivation automated system: a case study of green algae Chlorella ellipsoidea TISTR 8260
title_full Efficiency of microalgae cultivation automated system: a case study of green algae Chlorella ellipsoidea TISTR 8260
title_fullStr Efficiency of microalgae cultivation automated system: a case study of green algae Chlorella ellipsoidea TISTR 8260
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of microalgae cultivation automated system: a case study of green algae Chlorella ellipsoidea TISTR 8260
title_sort efficiency of microalgae cultivation automated system: a case study of green algae chlorella ellipsoidea tistr 8260
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2023
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