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Light EnergyThe energy from the sun can be used to produce energy for humans. It can also be used to promote plant growth. Third Place Award Objectives/GoalsMy project was to determine which nutrients would be most effective in increasing the density of oil-producing algae when grown in a photo bioreactor. Methods/MaterialsFive different solutions were tested to determine which nutrients would increase the production of microalgae. I grew an unknown species of Nannochloropsis microalgae in a system of photo bioreactors made from 2-liter soda bottles. The control contained 1600 ml of distilled salt water with 16 drops of Micro Algae Grow (similar to Guillard's F/2). Four other bottles contained varying amounts of additives. One bottle had only half the algae grow and another bottle had twice as much algae grow required for proper growth. A third bottle added sucrose. A fourth bottle substituted the 1600 ml of distilled water with 1600 ml of carbonated water. During a 17-day period of growth, density was tested each day using a secchi stick. Density readings were recorded and compared to the control. ResultsOut of the 5 methods I tested, the photo bioreactor with the carbonated water showed the most consistent growth and produced the most algae with a density reading of 13.3 million cells/ml. This reading was 3.6 million cells/ml over the control, which resulted with the second highest growth. The method of feeding algae with twice the amount of food resulted in the lowest growth of all the methods. Conclusions/DiscussionI conclude that the best method for increasing growth of microalgae is to use carbonated water because it has a presence of CO(2), which is needed for photosynthesis. I can also conclude that overfeeding microalgae can be detrimental to its growth. 3rd party contributor
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