Abstract

Duckweeds contain high levels of starch and are environmentally sustainable and economically viable feedstock for biofuel production. Here, the biomass and starch yield of three duckweed species under three different nutrient-limited conditions were analyzed to investigate the possible ways of further increasing the efficiency of starch production. The results showed that sulfur limitation resulted in the highest starch yield, which was 42% and 73% higher than in nitrogen or phosphorus limitation conditions, respectively. The high yield of sulfur-limited duckweed is largely due to the combinations of little effects on biomass and high accumulations of starch. Although nitrogen limitation led to higher starch content (67.4%), it severely reduced biomass production. Besides, this work revealed the mechanism of starch accumulation induced by sulfur limitation in duckweed based on transcriptomic analysis. In summary, sulfur limitation is a practical approach to increase starch yields in duckweed without affecting growth or biomass production.

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