Growth performance and biochemical composition of nineteen microalgae collected from different Moroccan reservoirs

Macro- and microalgae have recently received much attention due to their valuable chemical constituents. In order to increase existing data, the authors studied nineteen microalgae species isolated from different reservoirs in the Fez region (northern Morocco), undertaking experiments to determine f...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: EL. A. IDRISSI ABDELKHALEK, B. MOHAMED, A.M. MOHAMMED, A. LOTFI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hellenic Centre for Marine Research 2016-03-01
Series:Mediterranean Marine Science
Subjects:
Online Access:https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/12958
id doaj-6e77eb327900403aa937e2081f69fe16
record_format Article
spelling doaj-6e77eb327900403aa937e2081f69fe162020-11-25T00:31:07ZengHellenic Centre for Marine ResearchMediterranean Marine Science1108-393X1791-67632016-03-0117132333210.12681/mms.132010924Growth performance and biochemical composition of nineteen microalgae collected from different Moroccan reservoirsEL. A. IDRISSI ABDELKHALEK0B. MOHAMED1A.M. MOHAMMED2A. LOTFI3Laboratory of Management and Valorization of Natural Resources, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, University Sultan Moulay Slimane, Beni MellalDepartment of Agronomy, National School of Agriculture of Meknès, km. 10, Route Haj Kaddour, B.P. S/40, 50001 MeknèsLaboratory of analysis and modeling of continental ecosystems, Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences Dhar El Mahraz, University Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah, B.P. 1796 Fez - AtlasFranche-Comté University, Chrono-Environnement, UMR CNRS 6249, 16 Route de Gray, F-25030 Besançon cedexMacro- and microalgae have recently received much attention due to their valuable chemical constituents. In order to increase existing data, the authors studied nineteen microalgae species isolated from different reservoirs in the Fez region (northern Morocco), undertaking experiments to determine for each species the specific growth rate, their total amounts of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids and the influence of the growth phase on these chemical constituents. Conditions of cultivation were as follows: light intensity equal to 300 μmol photons m-2 s-1, with a temperature regime of 25/20°C (day/night) and a 16/8 (light/dark) photoperiod cycle. The growth rates of the nineteen studied species of microalgae showed a wide variation between species, ranging from 0.27 g l-1 d-1 for Chlamydomonas ovalis to 3.64 g l-1 d-1 for Chlorococcum wemmeri. Protein, carbohydrate and lipid contents varied greatly between taxa and within genera. Ankistrodesmus falcatus, Chlamydomonas ovalis, Chlorococcum sp., Hyaloraphidium contortum, Scenedesmus protuberans, and Synechocystis aquatilis tended to synthesize proteins, the concentrations exceeding 20% dry weight (DW). Ankistrodesmus falcatus, Ankistrodesmus sp., Chlorococcum wemmeri, Coenocystis sp., Isocystis sp., Lyngbya bergei, Oscillatoria amphibia, Polytoma papillatum, Scenedesmus protuberans, Scenedesmus sp. and Synechocystis aquatilis showed a high capacity for lipid storage, greater than 20% DW. For carbohydrate contents, only Scenedesmus protuberans and Scenedesmus quadricauda showed an excessive level compared to other scanned species with 29.21% and 24.76% DW, respectively.https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/12958MicroalgaeBiochemical compositionGrowth rateReservoir
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author EL. A. IDRISSI ABDELKHALEK
B. MOHAMED
A.M. MOHAMMED
A. LOTFI
spellingShingle EL. A. IDRISSI ABDELKHALEK
B. MOHAMED
A.M. MOHAMMED
A. LOTFI
Growth performance and biochemical composition of nineteen microalgae collected from different Moroccan reservoirs
Mediterranean Marine Science
Microalgae
Biochemical composition
Growth rate
Reservoir
author_facet EL. A. IDRISSI ABDELKHALEK
B. MOHAMED
A.M. MOHAMMED
A. LOTFI
author_sort EL. A. IDRISSI ABDELKHALEK
title Growth performance and biochemical composition of nineteen microalgae collected from different Moroccan reservoirs
title_short Growth performance and biochemical composition of nineteen microalgae collected from different Moroccan reservoirs
title_full Growth performance and biochemical composition of nineteen microalgae collected from different Moroccan reservoirs
title_fullStr Growth performance and biochemical composition of nineteen microalgae collected from different Moroccan reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Growth performance and biochemical composition of nineteen microalgae collected from different Moroccan reservoirs
title_sort growth performance and biochemical composition of nineteen microalgae collected from different moroccan reservoirs
publisher Hellenic Centre for Marine Research
series Mediterranean Marine Science
issn 1108-393X
1791-6763
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Macro- and microalgae have recently received much attention due to their valuable chemical constituents. In order to increase existing data, the authors studied nineteen microalgae species isolated from different reservoirs in the Fez region (northern Morocco), undertaking experiments to determine for each species the specific growth rate, their total amounts of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids and the influence of the growth phase on these chemical constituents. Conditions of cultivation were as follows: light intensity equal to 300 μmol photons m-2 s-1, with a temperature regime of 25/20°C (day/night) and a 16/8 (light/dark) photoperiod cycle. The growth rates of the nineteen studied species of microalgae showed a wide variation between species, ranging from 0.27 g l-1 d-1 for Chlamydomonas ovalis to 3.64 g l-1 d-1 for Chlorococcum wemmeri. Protein, carbohydrate and lipid contents varied greatly between taxa and within genera. Ankistrodesmus falcatus, Chlamydomonas ovalis, Chlorococcum sp., Hyaloraphidium contortum, Scenedesmus protuberans, and Synechocystis aquatilis tended to synthesize proteins, the concentrations exceeding 20% dry weight (DW). Ankistrodesmus falcatus, Ankistrodesmus sp., Chlorococcum wemmeri, Coenocystis sp., Isocystis sp., Lyngbya bergei, Oscillatoria amphibia, Polytoma papillatum, Scenedesmus protuberans, Scenedesmus sp. and Synechocystis aquatilis showed a high capacity for lipid storage, greater than 20% DW. For carbohydrate contents, only Scenedesmus protuberans and Scenedesmus quadricauda showed an excessive level compared to other scanned species with 29.21% and 24.76% DW, respectively.
topic Microalgae
Biochemical composition
Growth rate
Reservoir
url https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/12958
work_keys_str_mv AT elaidrissiabdelkhalek growthperformanceandbiochemicalcompositionofnineteenmicroalgaecollectedfromdifferentmoroccanreservoirs
AT bmohamed growthperformanceandbiochemicalcompositionofnineteenmicroalgaecollectedfromdifferentmoroccanreservoirs
AT ammohammed growthperformanceandbiochemicalcompositionofnineteenmicroalgaecollectedfromdifferentmoroccanreservoirs
AT alotfi growthperformanceandbiochemicalcompositionofnineteenmicroalgaecollectedfromdifferentmoroccanreservoirs
_version_ 1725323613023764480