Effect of light intensity on nitrogen transformation, enzymatic activity, antioxidant system and transcriptional response of Chlorella pyrenoidosa during treating mariculture wastewater
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2024.130465
Effect of light intensity on nitrogen transformation, enzymatic activity, antioxidant system and transcriptional response of Chlorella pyrenoidosa during treating mariculture wastewater
Abstract
The nitrogen transformation, enzymatic activity, antioxidant ability and transcriptional response of Chlorella pyrenoidosa (C. pyrenoidosa) treating mariculture wastewater were compared under different light intensities. The microalgal growth, chlorophyll synthesis and nitrogen removal ability of C. pyrenoidosa increased with the light intensity from 3000 to 7000 Lux, whereas they slightly decreased under 9000 and 11,000 Lux. The nitrogen metabolism enzymatic activities displayed obvious differences under different light intensities and affected the nitrogen transformation process. The reactive oxygen species (ROS) production increased with the increase of operational time, whereas it had distinct differences under different light intensities. The changes of antioxidant enzymatic activities were positively correlated with the ROS production. The transcriptional response of C. pyrenoidosa was in accordance with the variation of the photosynthesis, nitrogen assimilation and antioxidant system under different light intensities. This study provides theoretical basis and technical support to select suitable light intensity for algae treating mariculture wastewater.
Keywords: Antioxidant enzymatic activity; Microalgal growth; Nitrogen metabolism enzyme; Nitrogen removal; Transcriptome sequencing analysis.
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