Author:
K. Sowjanya Sree,Appenroth Klaus-J.
Abstract
The aim of the present project is to demonstrate the potential of duckweeds in fast production of starch-rich biomass that could render these plants as promising next generation crop plants. Starch-rich biomass can be produced by several methods of starch induction. In the present project the effects of nutrient deficiency (phosphate, nitrate and sulphate) on starch accumulation were investigated in 21 clones (strains) of duckweeds covering 11 species and all 5 genera of the duckweed family encompassing a wide geographic area. The magnitude of change in the starch content after treatment with nutrient deficient medium varied widely within the genera, the different species and different clones of the same species. Highest values, between 40 and 50 %, of starch on dry weight basis of the whole plant biomass were obtained after two weeks of application of phosphate- or nitrogen-lacking nutrient media whereas sulphate deficiency showed minor effects. It is concluded that various clones of the species Landoltia punctata, Lemna minor, and Spirodela intermedia proved to be promising candidates for starch rich biomass production.
Publisher
Faculty of Food and Agriculture, United Arab Emirates University
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science
Cited by
9 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献