Heliyon (Jul 2020)

Enhancement of targeted microalgae species growth using aquaculture sludge extracts

  • Kasturi Arumugam,
  • Mohd Fadzli Ahmad,
  • Nor Suhaila Yaacob,
  • Wan Muhammad Ikram,
  • Maegala Nallapan Maniyam,
  • Hasdianty Abdullah,
  • Tomoyo Katayama,
  • Kazuhiro Komatsu,
  • Victor S. Kuwahara

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 7
p. e04556

Abstract

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Natural growth-promoting nutrients extracted from aquaculture sludge waste can be used to maximise microalgal growth. This study identified the influence of aquaculture sludge extract (SE) on four microalgae species. Conway or Bold's Basal Media (BBM) was supplemented with SE collected from a Sabak Bernam shrimp pond (SB) and Kota Puteri fish pond (KP), and tested using a novel microplate-incubation technique. Five different autoclave extraction treatment parameters were assessed for both collected SE, i.e., 1-h at 105 °C, 2-h at 105 °C, 1-h at 121 °C, 2-h at 121 °C, and 24-h at room temperature (natural extraction). Microalgae culture in the microplates containing control (media) and enriched (media + SE) samples were incubated for nine days, at 25 °C with the light intensity of 33.75 μmol photons m−2 s−1 at 12-h light/dark cycle. The total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) and total dissolved phosphorus (TDP) in KP SE were 44.0–82.0 mg L−1 and 0.96–8.60 mg L−1. TDN (8.0%–515.0%) and TDP (105%–186 %) were relatively higher in KP SE compared to SB SE. The growth of microalgae species Nannochloropsis ocenica showed significant differences (p 0.05) in SB SE. N. ocenica, C. vulgaris, and N. conjuncta showed significant differences (p 0.05). The specific growth rate (SGR) in the exponential phase of all microalgae species were relatively higher in SB SE compared to KP SE. While the organic matter content of KP SE was relatively higher, there were no significant differences in microalgae growth compared to SB SE. Nonetheless, modified SE did influence microalgae growth compared to the control. This study shows that modified SE could be used as enrichment media for microalgae cultivation.

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