Abstract:Growing microalgae on vegetable waste (rotten potatoes) media is not only a plausible technique to replace expensive commercial media but also a way of reducing feed costs for rearing zooplankton and fish larvae in aquaculture. As a way of starting an inevitable step up, Monoraphidium littorale was grown in 25% (T1), 50% (T2), and 75% (T3) of digested rotten potato supernatant (DRPS) and at the same time in Bold Basal Medium (BBM) as a control (T4) for 16 days. The highest cell density of M. littorale was reco… Show more
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