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  • Titel: Influence of the Nitrate-N to Ammonium-N Ratio on Relative Growth Rate and Crude Protein Content in the Duckweeds Lemna minor and Wolffiella hyalina
  • Beteiligte: Petersen, Finn [Verfasser:in]; Demann, Johannes [Verfasser:in]; Restemeyer, Dina [Verfasser:in]; Ulbrich, Andreas [Verfasser:in]; Olfs, Hans-Werner [Verfasser:in]; Westendarp, Heiner [Verfasser:in]; Appenroth, Klaus-J. [Verfasser:in]
  • Erschienen: Osnabrück: Hochschule Osnabrück, 2021
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.3390/plants10081741
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  • Anmerkungen: Aus: Plants 10.2021, H. 8, Aufsatznummer 1741
  • Beschreibung: In order to produce protein-rich duckweed for human and animal consumption, a stable cultivation process, including an optimal nutrient supply for each species, must be implemented. Modified nutrient media, based on the N-medium for duckweed cultivation, were tested on the relative growth rate (RGR) and crude protein content (CPC) of Lemna minor and Wolffiella hyalina, as well as the decrease of nitrate-N and ammonium-N in the media. Five different nitrate-N to ammonium-N molar ratios were diluted to 10% and 50% of the original N-medium concentration. The media mainly consisted of agricultural fertilizers. A ratio of 75% nitrate-N and 25% ammonium-N, with a dilution of 50%, yielded the best results for both species. Based on the dry weight (DW), L. minor achieved a RGR of 0.23 ± 0.009 d−1 and a CPC of 37.8 ± 0.42%, while W. hyalina’s maximum RGR was 0.22 ± 0.017 d−1, with a CPC of 43.9 ± 0.34%. The relative protein yield per week and m2 was highest at this ratio and dilution, as well as the ammonium-N decrease in the corresponding medium. These results could be implemented in duckweed research and applications if a high protein content or protein yield is the aim.
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