2019
DOI: 10.21789/22561498.1471
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Evaluación de carotenoides y lípidos en la microalga Scenedesmus dimorphus a escala laboratorio

Abstract: Los carotenoides son metabolitos producidos por microalgas que cumplen la función de pigmentos accesorios en la fotosíntesis y de moléculas fotoprotectoras. Con el fin de incrementar la acumulación de los carotenoides en la microalga Scenedesmus dimorphus, se evaluó la salinidad (NaCl y KNO3) y la luz led azul como factores de estrés en la fase estacionaria del crecimiento del cultivo de esta alga. De las dos sales estudiadas la mejor fue KNO3 0,6M, puesto que el cultivo alcanzó la mayor concentración de carot… Show more

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“…By increasing the mineral concentration in the leaves of the bean plant of kidney variety (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), we expected a proportional increase in the total chlorophylls and total carotenoids as a sought physiological response indicated by García-Cruz et al [40], in different bean crops. However, in contrast to this version, a different result was obtained, where the physiological response of the plant was not favored by the presence of both minerals, since the total carotenoids described by Corzo-Piñeros et al [41] did not vary from one treatment to another, and the contents of chlorophyll a and b did not experience a significant increase; accordingly, the contributions of iron and zinc through foliar application to bean plants, were minimal.…”
Section: Composition Of Chlorophyll Carotenoids and • Brixmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…By increasing the mineral concentration in the leaves of the bean plant of kidney variety (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), we expected a proportional increase in the total chlorophylls and total carotenoids as a sought physiological response indicated by García-Cruz et al [40], in different bean crops. However, in contrast to this version, a different result was obtained, where the physiological response of the plant was not favored by the presence of both minerals, since the total carotenoids described by Corzo-Piñeros et al [41] did not vary from one treatment to another, and the contents of chlorophyll a and b did not experience a significant increase; accordingly, the contributions of iron and zinc through foliar application to bean plants, were minimal.…”
Section: Composition Of Chlorophyll Carotenoids and • Brixmentioning
confidence: 74%