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  • Microalgae production in ol...
    Cicci, A.; Scarponi, P.; Cavinato, C.; Bravi, M.

    The Science of the total environment, 07/2024, Letnik: 932
    Journal Article

    The possibility of obtaining energy or nutritive streams and bioremediation as an add-on opens new perspectives for the massive culturing of microalgal biomass on waste waters generated by the agro-food sector. Ordinary revenue streams are fully preserved, or even boosted, if they are used in microalgal cultivation; however, the suitability of wastewaters depends on multiple nutritional and toxic factors. Here, the effect of modulating the Olive Mill Wastewater (OMW) and cattle digestate (CD) fraction in the formulation of a growth medium on biomass accumulation and productivity of selected biomass fractions and their relevance for biofuel and/or feed production were tested for the microalga Scenedesmus dimorphus and for the cyanobacterium Arthrospira platensis (Spirulina). Tests highlighted the strong S. dimorphus adaptability to digestate, as on OMW, compared to A. platensis, with the maximum lipid storage (48 %) when culture medium was composed by 50 % of cattle digestate. Display omitted •S. dimorphus and A. platensis growth on OMW and CD diluted and/or fractionated.•S. dimorphus biomass showed characteristics in line for bio-oil/diesel production.•S. dimorphus protein storage opens feed applications.•Carbohydrate in A. platensis biomass could be applied for fermentative processes.