Effects of various CO 2 concentrations on the productivity of cyanobacterial strains

А.А. Усербаева, Бейсембек А.Е., Косалбаев Б.Д., К. Рысбекулы, Б.К. Заядан, Какимова А.Б., К. Болатхан
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. The accumulation of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in the atmosphere, as well as pollution of water objects with heavy metals, are environmental problems associated with numerous impacts on ecosystems. The cultivation of photosynthetic microorganisms that efficiently absorb CO 2 is a promising solution, since the biomass of cyanobacteria can be used to produce valuable bioproducts. Interest in the effect of high concentrations of CO 2 on the activity of cyanobacteria is growing in connection with studies of cleaning the atmosphere from industrial pollution using cyanobacteria as biofilters, due to their ability to grow rapidly in conditions of high CO 2 content in the atmosphere. Cyanobacteria are a convenient object for research due to the high growth rate and controllability of their biosynthesis. This article presents the results of the influence of different concentrations of carbon dioxide on the productivity of strains of cyanobacteria. Resistance to inhibitory concentrations of CO 2 is species-specific and varies over a wide range of values. The effect of carbon dioxide at a concentration of 2%, 4%, and 8% on the growth rate of cyanobacteria was studied, and a comparative assessment of the effect of increased carbon dioxide concentrations on biomass growth from the readings of optical density and fluorescence activity was carried out. It was determined that carbon dioxide concentrations of 2-4% have a positive effect on the productivity of the studied cultures of cyanobacteria. It was found that increasing the concentration of CO 2 to 8% leads to a decrease in growth rates of cyanobacteria. It was determined that the strain Cyanobacterium sp. IPPAS B-1200 was selected as the most productive strain from the studied cyanobacteria according to the yield of dry biomass, fluoresce activity and characterized by active growth at a concentration of CO 2 in air – 4%.
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不同co2浓度对蓝藻菌株生产能力的影响
. 大气中二氧化碳(CO 2)的积累以及水中物体的重金属污染是与生态系统的许多影响相关的环境问题。培养能够有效吸收二氧化碳的光合微生物是一个很有前途的解决方案,因为蓝藻的生物量可以用来生产有价值的生物产品。由于蓝藻能够在大气中二氧化碳含量高的条件下快速生长,因此人们对高浓度二氧化碳对蓝藻活性的影响越来越感兴趣,这与利用蓝藻作为生物过滤器净化大气中工业污染的研究有关。蓝藻因其高生长速度和生物合成的可控性而成为一个方便的研究对象。本文介绍了不同浓度的二氧化碳对蓝藻菌株生产力的影响结果。对CO 2抑制浓度的抗性是物种特异性的,在很大范围内变化。研究了浓度为2%、4%和8%的二氧化碳对蓝藻生长速率的影响,并从光密度和荧光活性的读数对比评估了二氧化碳浓度增加对生物量生长的影响。结果表明,2-4%的二氧化碳浓度对蓝藻培养物的生产力有积极影响。研究发现,将co2浓度提高到8%,会导致蓝藻的生长速度下降。根据干生物量的产量、荧光活性和在空气中co2浓度为- 4%时生长活跃的特点,确定了蓝藻菌株IPPAS B-1200为研究蓝藻中产量最高的菌株。
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