Analysis of photosynthetic productivity of microalgal mass cultures |
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Authors: | Yuji Nakajima Tomoaki Itayama |
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Affiliation: | (1) Advanced Technology Research Center, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Yokohama, 236-8515, Japan |
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Abstract: | The calculated value of microalgal massproductivity is an important parameter incommercial mass production and derivativecompound production. Mathematical analysiswas conducted in order to predict the rateof microalgal mass production, which wascalculated from the factor of oxygenevolution rate and the respiration rate percell. Calculated productivities of twomutants with small light-harvestingpigment, a phycocyanin deficient mutant ofSynechocystis PCC 6714 (strain PD-1)and a mutant with small light-harvestingpigment of Chlamydomonasperigranulata (strain LHC-1), wereevaluated compared with the wild-types ofthese mutants, respectively. The resultsshow that calculated productivity isimproved by reducing the content oflight-harvesting pigment, which issupported by the actual values ofphotosynthetic productivity. Productiveimprovement by reducing the content oflight-harvesting pigment is not limited toa special strain but applies to a widevariety of photosynthetic organisms. |
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Keywords: | Chlamydomonas perigranulata Synechocystis PCC 6714 microalgal mass culture photosynthetic rate |
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