Nutrients Extracted from Chicken Manure Accelerate Growth of Microalga Scenedesmus obliquus HTB1

Xiaotian Han, Nicole Rusconi, P. Ali, Kevin Pagkatipunan, Feng Chen
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Sustainable development using wastes as resources is a new paradigm. Chicken manure contains rich amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus and has been used as crop fertilizer. However, little is known about whether nutrients of chicken manure are suitable and efficient to support the rapid growth of microalgae. In this study, we explore the possibility of using nutrient extracted from chicken manure to grow microalgae. We used an algal strain Scenedesmus sp. HTB1, which is an oleaginous species with high CO2 tolerance capability. The growth performance of HTB1 on various media amended with nutrient extracted from three different chicken manure sources was monitored and compared to the growth rate of HTB1 grown in the standard medium BG11. Meanwhile, the changes of total nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), both organic and inorganic, were measured during the growth period. Culture media enriched with the nutrient extracted from two chicken manure sources outperformed the standard culture medium BG11 in terms of algal biomass production. When cultivated with manure nutrient, HTB1 utilized inorganic N efficiently, but consumed very little organic N during the experimental growth period. However, HTB1 was able to utilize both organic and inorganic phosphorus. We demonstrate that nutrient extracted from chicken manure support rapid growth and high biomass yield in microalgae Scenedesmus obliquus HTB1. Therefore chicken manure holds great promise to be used as a cost-effective and efficient fertilizer for large-scale production of microalgae.
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鸡粪中提取的营养物质促进斜花斑微藻HTB1的生长
以废物为资源的可持续发展是一种新的发展模式。鸡粪含有丰富的氮和磷,已被用作作物肥料。然而,关于鸡粪中的营养成分是否适合和有效地支持微藻的快速生长,人们知之甚少。在本研究中,我们探索了利用鸡粪提取的营养物质来培养微藻的可能性。我们选用了一种耐CO2能力强的产油藻类——Scenedesmus sp. HTB1。研究了HTB1在添加了三种不同鸡粪源提取的营养物质的培养基上的生长性能,并与HTB1在标准培养基BG11中的生长速率进行了比较。同时,测定了各生育期总氮(N)和总磷(P)的变化,包括有机氮和无机氮。从两种鸡粪中提取营养物质的培养基在藻类生物量生产方面优于标准培养基BG11。施用粪肥时,HTB1对无机氮的利用效率较高,但在试验生育期消耗的有机氮很少。然而,HTB1能够利用有机和无机磷。研究表明,从鸡粪中提取的营养物质支持微藻Scenedesmus obliquus HTB1的快速生长和高生物量产量。因此,鸡粪作为一种经济高效的肥料用于微藻的大规模生产具有很大的前景。
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