Influence of light on microalgae growth in continuous culture of low density

Author(s):  
Rudolf P. Trenkenshu

A mathematical model of the dependence of the specific growth rate of microalgae on the light intensity for a continuous culture of low optical density is proposed. In the basis of the mechanism of light-limited growth is the thesis on photosynthesis having light and dark phases. The product of the first phase is carbohydrates, which are used in the dark phase as a source of energy and carbon skeletons for the synthesis of all structural components of cells .Rates of the processes are described by linear splines. The equations describing the dependence of the specific growth rate on the intensity of the acting light are obtained.

Genetics ◽  
1987 ◽  
Vol 116 (3) ◽  
pp. 349-358
Author(s):  
Robert B Helling ◽  
Christopher N Vargas ◽  
Julian Adams

ABSTRACT Populations of Escherichia coli, initiated with a single clone and maintained for long periods in glucose-limited continuous culture, developed extensive polymorphisms. In one population, examined after 765 generations, two majority and two minority types were identified. Stable mixed populations were reestablished from the isolated strains. Factors involved in the development of this polymorphism included differences in the maximum specific growth rate and in the transport of glucose, and excretion of metabolites by some clones which were utilized by minority clones.


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