Effect of Temperature on Growth and Autolysis of Blue-Green Algae, Spirulina platensis

  • Ohira Yuichi
    Division of Applied Sciences, Graduate School of Engineering, Muroran Institute of Technology
  • Shimadzu Masamitsu
    Division of Applied Sciences, Graduate School of Engineering, Muroran Institute of Technology
  • Obata Eiji
    Division of Applied Sciences, Graduate School of Engineering, Muroran Institute of Technology

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  • 藍藻スピルリナの増殖と自己分解に及ぼす温度の影響
  • ランソウ スピルリナ ノ ゾウショク ト ジコ ブンカイ ニ オヨボス オンド ノ エイキョウ

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Abstract

Spirulina platensis was cultured at 278–323 K to investigate the effects of temperature on its specific growth rate and specific autolysis rate. The specific growth rate of S. platensis was maximal at around 305 K, zero or negative at temperatures of 288 K or 313 K, but in both cases growth was observed when the cultivation temperature was returned to 303 K. The specific autolysis rate constant of S. platensis increased with decreasing temperature.

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