COMPARATIVE GROWTH ANALYSIS OF CYANOBACTERIA FROM DIVERSE HABITATS WITH REFERENCE TO PIGMENTS
AbstractCyanobacteria are a gram-negative group of microorganisms with unique features and found in diverse conditions of the environment. These tiny bio-factories are rich in pigment molecules like chlorophylls, carotenoids and phycobiliproteins. Studies on physiological and biochemical characteristics of different cyanobacterial strains will not only help to determine their biotechnological potential but also determine and interpret the appropriate growth conditions of these tiny microorganisms in their natural habitat. This paper focuses on the growth, chlorophyll, carotenoid and phycobilin production in two freshwaters (Anabaena cylindrica and Anabaena PCC7120), one halotolerant (Anabaena KP737864) and two marine cyanobacterial strains (Synechococcus BDUSM-13 and Nostoc BDUMM-70). Significant differences were observed among the strains with regard to their pigments. Maximum chlorophyll and phycobiliprotein content were observed on the 14th day of cultivation in all strains. The filamentous cyanobacteria Anabaena cylindrica recorded maximum production of phycocyanin, marine Synechococcus BDUSM-13 produced maximum phycoerythrin (17.33 µg/ml). Anabaena KP737864 was reported to acquire more amount of allophycocyanin (12.66 µg/ml) of phycobiliproteins.
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2984-2989
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English
IJPSR
R. Kaur, A. Rahman, M. Mishra, S. K. Singh, S. Sundaram * and S. Alok
Centre of Biotechnology, Nehru Science Centre, Centre of Biotechnology, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India.
shanthy.cbt@gmail.com
06 April 2020
25 May 2020
29 May 2020
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.11(6).2984-89
01 June 2020