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Effects of nitrogen source and irradiance on Porphyridium cruentum

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue 2, Pages 783-792

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10811-017-1284-2

Keywords

Porphyridium cruentum; Rhodophyta; Irradiance; Nitrogen source; Growth rate; Proximate composition; Pigments; Photosynthesis

Funding

  1. Centro de Investigacion Cientifica y de Educacion Superior de Ensenada (CICESE)
  2. Fund for Scientific Research and Technological Development of CICESE [623801]
  3. CICESE [623101]

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We determined the effects of two nitrogen sources (ammonium and nitrate) and two irradiance levels (50 and 200 mu mol photons m(-2) s(-1)) on the growth rate, cell size, proximate composition, pigment content, and photosynthesis of the unicellular red alga, Porphyridium cruentum. Irradiance significantly affects growth rate, as well as carbohydrate, protein, and phycoerythrin content. Nitrogen form significantly affects cell size, total dry weight, organic dry weight, ash content, carotene content, phycocyanin content, allophycocyanin content, maximum relative electron transport rate (rETRm), and photosynthetic efficiency (alpha). However, the irradiance and nitrogen source had significantly interaction with the content of lipids and chlorophyll a content, relative electron transport rate (rETR), and irradiance of saturation (I-k). These findings demonstrate that irradiance and nitrogen source influence the metabolism of P. cruentum and that the combination of these two variables induces the production of chemical products for biotechnological, aquaculture, and nutraceutical industry.

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