Boosting algal lipids: Diurnal shifts in temperature exceed the effects of nitrogen limitation

Algal lipids have been observed to increase during autumn conditions (low light, low mean temperature, and diurnal shift in temperature), in large‐scale outdoor photobioreactors. In this paper, we tested the effect of diurnal shifts in temperature (DS) and nitrogen (N) limitation on algal BODIPY lip...

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Main Authors: Lina Mattsson, Elin Lindehoff, Martin Olofsson, Catherine Legrand
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-12-01
Series:Engineering Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.12067
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spelling doaj-48272c542dbd428fb2463e84dbdd7a8f2020-11-25T02:44:02ZengWileyEngineering Reports2577-81962019-12-0115n/an/a10.1002/eng2.12067Boosting algal lipids: Diurnal shifts in temperature exceed the effects of nitrogen limitationLina Mattsson0Elin Lindehoff1Martin Olofsson2Catherine Legrand3Centre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial model Systems (EEMiS), Department of Biology and Environmental Science (BoM) Linnæus University Kalmar SwedenCentre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial model Systems (EEMiS), Department of Biology and Environmental Science (BoM) Linnæus University Kalmar SwedenCentre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial model Systems (EEMiS), Department of Biology and Environmental Science (BoM) Linnæus University Kalmar SwedenCentre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial model Systems (EEMiS), Department of Biology and Environmental Science (BoM) Linnæus University Kalmar SwedenAlgal lipids have been observed to increase during autumn conditions (low light, low mean temperature, and diurnal shift in temperature), in large‐scale outdoor photobioreactors. In this paper, we tested the effect of diurnal shifts in temperature (DS) and nitrogen (N) limitation on algal BODIPY lipid fluorescence cell−1 (BPF). We show that DS increased BPF in algal biomass up to 28% more compared with N limitation, the standard stressor to boost neutral lipids (NL) in commercial production. Biomass yield was constant, regardless the DS range (6°C‐12°C). A combination of both stressors had an additive effect on algal BPF. A polyculture from an outdoor photobioreactor was cultivated under controlled conditions at different regimes of light, temperature, and N limitation. DSs were mimicking autumn conditions with a difference of 6°C, 10°C, and 12°C between day and night. Biomass and BPF were monitored over one to two weeks, and NLs were stained with a fluorescent marker (BODIPY) and detected with flow cytometry. Results indicate that, during autumn conditions, daily heating and cooling processes in contrast to N limitation do not challenge the trade‐off between biomass production and BPF. During seasons when day temperature is still relatively high, DSs are rapid BPF boosting stressors, while N limitation could be applied to boost BPF further during other seasons.https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.12067boostdiurnal temperature shiftsmicroalgaeneutral lipidsnitrogen limitationstress
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author Lina Mattsson
Elin Lindehoff
Martin Olofsson
Catherine Legrand
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Elin Lindehoff
Martin Olofsson
Catherine Legrand
Boosting algal lipids: Diurnal shifts in temperature exceed the effects of nitrogen limitation
Engineering Reports
boost
diurnal temperature shifts
microalgae
neutral lipids
nitrogen limitation
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author_facet Lina Mattsson
Elin Lindehoff
Martin Olofsson
Catherine Legrand
author_sort Lina Mattsson
title Boosting algal lipids: Diurnal shifts in temperature exceed the effects of nitrogen limitation
title_short Boosting algal lipids: Diurnal shifts in temperature exceed the effects of nitrogen limitation
title_full Boosting algal lipids: Diurnal shifts in temperature exceed the effects of nitrogen limitation
title_fullStr Boosting algal lipids: Diurnal shifts in temperature exceed the effects of nitrogen limitation
title_full_unstemmed Boosting algal lipids: Diurnal shifts in temperature exceed the effects of nitrogen limitation
title_sort boosting algal lipids: diurnal shifts in temperature exceed the effects of nitrogen limitation
publisher Wiley
series Engineering Reports
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publishDate 2019-12-01
description Algal lipids have been observed to increase during autumn conditions (low light, low mean temperature, and diurnal shift in temperature), in large‐scale outdoor photobioreactors. In this paper, we tested the effect of diurnal shifts in temperature (DS) and nitrogen (N) limitation on algal BODIPY lipid fluorescence cell−1 (BPF). We show that DS increased BPF in algal biomass up to 28% more compared with N limitation, the standard stressor to boost neutral lipids (NL) in commercial production. Biomass yield was constant, regardless the DS range (6°C‐12°C). A combination of both stressors had an additive effect on algal BPF. A polyculture from an outdoor photobioreactor was cultivated under controlled conditions at different regimes of light, temperature, and N limitation. DSs were mimicking autumn conditions with a difference of 6°C, 10°C, and 12°C between day and night. Biomass and BPF were monitored over one to two weeks, and NLs were stained with a fluorescent marker (BODIPY) and detected with flow cytometry. Results indicate that, during autumn conditions, daily heating and cooling processes in contrast to N limitation do not challenge the trade‐off between biomass production and BPF. During seasons when day temperature is still relatively high, DSs are rapid BPF boosting stressors, while N limitation could be applied to boost BPF further during other seasons.
topic boost
diurnal temperature shifts
microalgae
neutral lipids
nitrogen limitation
stress
url https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.12067
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