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Enhancing cultivation of biodiesel-promising microalgae Chlorella pyrenoidosa using plant hormones in municipal wastewater

  • 18-07-2021
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Abstract

The article investigates the potential of plant hormones, particularly 2,4-D, to enhance the growth and lipid production of microalgae Chlorella pyrenoidosa in municipal wastewater. Through laboratory and outdoor experiments, the study demonstrates that 2,4-D significantly improves microalgae biomass and lipid yield, making it a promising candidate for industrial-scale biodiesel production. The research also highlights the potential of 2,4-D to improve the fatty acid composition of microalgae, enhancing the quality of biodiesel. Additionally, the study provides insights into the mechanism by which 2,4-D promotes microalgae growth, including increased cell membrane permeability and enhanced antioxidant activity. This comprehensive analysis offers valuable insights for the development of sustainable and cost-effective microalgae-based biodiesel production.

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Title
Enhancing cultivation of biodiesel-promising microalgae Chlorella pyrenoidosa using plant hormones in municipal wastewater
Authors
Qing Wang
Xu Zhou
Wenbiao Jin
Cong Zhang
Yunyue Liang
Zhongqi He
Yidi Chen
Wei Han
Guangming Jiang
Publication date
18-07-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery / Issue 11/2023
Print ISSN: 2190-6815
Electronic ISSN: 2190-6823
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13399-021-01755-9
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