Response of an Algal Consortium to Diesel under Varying Culture Conditions

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Anal Chavan
Suparna Mukherji
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Bombay,Center for Environmental Science and Engineering
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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2010年 / 160卷
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Biodegradation; Cyanobacteria; Diesel; Heterotrophic growth; Hydrocarbons;
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A diesel-tolerant sessile freshwater algal consortium obtained from the vicinity of Powai Lake (Mumbai, India) was cultured in the laboratory. The presence of diesel in batch cultures enhanced the maximum specific growth rate of the algal consortium. With decrease in light–dark (L:D) cycle from 20:4 to 4:20 h, the chlorophyll-a levels decreased; however, the removal of diesel was found to be maximum at L:D of 18:6 h with 37.6% degradation over and above controls. In addition to growth in the form of green clumps, white floating biomass was found surrounding the diesel droplets on the surface. This culture predominated at the least L:D ratio of 4:20 h. Studies confirmed the ability of the floating organisms to grow heterotrophically in the dark utilizing diesel as carbon source and also in the presence of light in a medium devoid of organic carbon sources.
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