Abstract

The current paper presents data on the features of biotechnological cultivation of chlorella microalgae strain IFR C-111 on different nutrient media. Evaluation of the influence of the illumination period on the rate of biomass growth on the selected nutrient medium has also been presented. There are materials of microalgae suspension influence the effect on the biological resource’s potential of quails.

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  • On the basis of the designated purpose, the following tasks were performed: the optimal nutrient medium analysis; adjustment of technological regimes of microalgae cultivation and methods of obtaining a highly concentrated suspension; the study of the obtained fodder affect on the bioresource potential of poultry

  • The object of the study was strain IFR C-111 cultivated on a nutrient medium optimized by N

  • In order to obtain the production volume of microalgae preparation in laboratory conditions, we carried out research on a comparative analysis of the most perspective nutrient medium

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Introduction

On the basis of the designated purpose, the following tasks were performed: the optimal nutrient medium analysis; adjustment of technological regimes of microalgae cultivation and methods of obtaining a highly concentrated suspension; the study of the obtained fodder affect on the bioresource potential of poultry. After three days of cultivation, the cell concentration on the experimental nutrient medium exceeded the control by 43,3 %.

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