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Growing Azolla to produce sustainable protein feed: The effect of differing species and CO2 concentrations on biomass productivity and chemical composition

Authors :
Brouwer, Paul
Schluepmann, Henriette
Nierop, Klaas Gj
Elderson, Janneke
Bijl, Peter K.
van der Meer, Ingrid
de Visser, Willem
Reichart, Gert-Jan
Smeekens, Sjef
van der Werf, Adrie
Sub Molecular Plant Physiology
GeoLab Algemeen
Marine palynology and palaeoceanography
Stratigraphy and paleontology
Marine Palynology
Molecular Plant Physiology
Source :
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 98(12), 4759. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Since available arable land is limited and nitrogen fertilizers pollute the environment, cropping systems ought to be developed that do not rely on them. Here we investigate the rapidly growing, N2-fixing Azolla/Nostoc symbiosis for its potential productivity and chemical composition to determine its potential as protein feed. RESULTS: In a small production system, cultures of Azolla pinnata and Azolla filiculoides were continuously harvested for over 100days, yielding an average productivity of 90.0-97.2kg dry weight (DW) ha-1d-1. Under ambient CO2 levels, N2 fixation by the fern's cyanobacterial symbionts accounted for all nitrogen in the biomass. Proteins made up 176-208gkg-1 DW (4.9 × total nitrogen), depending on species and CO2 treatment, and contained more essential amino acids than protein from soybean. Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations (800ppm) significantly boosted biomass production by 36-47%, without decreasing protein content. Choice of species and CO2 concentrations further affected the biomass content of lipids (79-100gkg-1 DW) and (poly)phenols (21-69gkg-1 DW). CONCLUSIONS: By continuous harvesting, high protein yields can be obtained from Azolla cultures, without the need for nitrogen fertilization. High levels of (poly)phenols likely contribute to limitations in the inclusion rate of Azolla in animal diets and need further investigation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00225142
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 98(12), 4759. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Accession number :
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