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HERO ID
5027504
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
The effects of photoperiod and nutrition on duckweed (Landoltia punctata) growth and starch accumulation
Author(s)
Liu, Y; Wang, X; Fang, Y; Huang, M; Chen, X; Zhang, Y; Zhao, Hai
Year
2018
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Industrial Crops and Products
ISSN:
0926-6690
Volume
115
Page Numbers
243-249
DOI
10.1016/j.indcrop.2018.02.033
Web of Science Id
WOS:000428824100029
Abstract
Duckweed has been considered as a renewable feedstock for bioethanol production due to its fast generation of biomass and high starch accumulation capability. In order to obtain high starch content in duckweed, Landoltia punctata was cultivated under 16:8 h or 24:0 h light/dark photoperiod cycles, each combined with a nutrient starvation or Hoaglands solution. The results showed that the starch percentage and starch yield under 24:0 h/nutrient starvation was higher than other conditions, with the maximum percentage of 60.03% and 76.45 g m(-2) (dry weight) in 21 days. Moreover, the results showed that long photoperiod cycles and nutrient starvation had more positive effects on starch accumulation, but nutritional concentration has no significant effect on the biomass production in short-term culturing (7 days). Notably, the biomass yield was: 24:0 h/Hoaglands > 24:0 h/nutrient starvation > 16:8 h/Hoaglands > 16:8 h/nutrient starvation in 21 days. This study provides optimized photoperiods and nutritional conditions for future industrial large-scale duckweed cultivation.
Keywords
Duckweed; Photoperiod; Nutrition; Starch production; Biomass
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