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Evaluation of Scenedesmus dimorphus under Different Photoperiods with Eutrophicated Lagoon Water

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  • Sheila Genoveva Pérez Bravo

    (Tecnológico Nacional de México Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Madero, Ciudad Madero 89460, Mexico)

  • María del Refugio Castañeda Chávez

    (Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico de Boca del Rio, Boca del Rio 94290, Mexico)

  • Luciano Aguilera Vázquez

    (Tecnológico Nacional de México Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Madero, Ciudad Madero 89460, Mexico)

  • Nohra Violeta Gallardo Rivas

    (Tecnológico Nacional de México Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Madero, Ciudad Madero 89460, Mexico)

  • María Lucila Morales Rodríguez

    (Tecnológico Nacional de México Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Madero, Ciudad Madero 89460, Mexico)

  • Ulises Páramo García

    (Tecnológico Nacional de México Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Madero, Ciudad Madero 89460, Mexico)

Abstract

Given the need to improve bioenergy production processes, it is necessary to focus on low-cost culture media and environmental conditions of radiation and temperature. The Scenedesmus dimorphus species was cultured in eutrophicated lagoon water and Bayfolan 0.3% as culture media under four photoperiods with the objective of evaluating the biomass productivity, bioremediation capacity and influence of illumination on the composition and lipid content. It is concluded that the increase of light hours in the culture with eutrophicated lagoon water produces a decrease in the biomass productivity and COD removal percentage. The highest biomass productivity was obtained in photoperiod F1 (10.5:13.5) hours L:O, 0.053 ± 0.0015 g/L day and a removal of 95.6%. Bayfolan 0.3% with F2 (11.5:12.5) and F3 (12.5:11.5) did not show significant differences in the biomass productivity and COD removal. The increase in light hours in the photoperiod induced an increase of 1.01% and 2.84% of saturated fatty acids and 0.8% and 2.14% of monounsaturated fatty acids, as well as a decrease of 3.85% and 2.88% of polyunsaturated fatty acids in eutrophicated lagoon water and Bayfolan 0.3%, respectively.

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  • Sheila Genoveva Pérez Bravo & María del Refugio Castañeda Chávez & Luciano Aguilera Vázquez & Nohra Violeta Gallardo Rivas & María Lucila Morales Rodríguez & Ulises Páramo García, 2023. "Evaluation of Scenedesmus dimorphus under Different Photoperiods with Eutrophicated Lagoon Water," Resources, MDPI, vol. 12(12), pages 1-15, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jresou:v:12:y:2023:i:12:p:140-:d:1288418
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