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Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2015

Variation of Spirulina maxima biomass production in different depths of urea-used culture medium

Md-Abu Affan; Dae-Won Lee; Salim Al-Harbi; Hanjun Kim; Najah Ibrahim Abdulwassi; Soo-Jin Heo; Chulhong Oh; Heung-Sik Park; Chae Woo Ma; Hyeon-Yong Lee; Do-Hyung Kang

Fewer studies have assessed the outdoor cultivation of Spirulina maxima compared with S. platensis, although the protein content of S. maxima is higher than S. platensis. Spirulina growth medium requires an increased amount of NaHCO3, Na2CO3, and NaNO3, which increases the production cost. Therefore, the current study used a low-cost but high-efficiency biomass production medium (Medium M-19) after testing 33 different media. The medium depth of 25 cm (group A) was sub-divided into A1 (50% cover with a black curtain (PolyMax, 12 oz ultra-blackout), A2 (25% cover), and A3 (no cover). Similarly the medium depths of 30 and 35 cm were categorized as groups B (B1, B2, and B3) and C (C1, C2, and C3), respectively, and the effects of depth and surface light availability on growth and biomass production were assessed. The highest biomass production was 2.05 g L-1 in group A2, which was significantly higher (p < 0.05) than that in all other groups and sub-groups. Spirulina maxima died in B1 and C1 on the fifth day of culture. The biochemical composition of the biomass obtained from A2 cultures, including protein, carbohydrate, lipid, moisture, and ash, was 56.59%, 14.42%, 0.94%, 5.03%, and 23.02%, respectively. Therefore, S. maxima could be grown outdoors with the highest efficiency in urea-enriched medium at a 25-cm medium depth with 25% surface cover or uncovered.


Gps Solutions | 2016

Performance of real-time Precise Point Positioning using IGS real-time service

Mohamed Elsobeiey; Salim Al-Harbi


Applied Ocean Research | 2015

Development of wavelet network model for accurate water levels prediction with meteorological effects

Mohammed El-Diasty; Salim Al-Harbi


Archive | 2005

Phytoplankton Composition of *ROPME Sea Area (Arabian Gulf)

Salim Al-Harbi; Saudi Arabia


Archive | 2005

Seasonal Variations of Chlorophyll a and Micro-Nutrients in Obhur Creek, Red Sea

Salim Al-Harbi; Hisham Sulaiman Khomayis; Saudi Arabia


Journal of King Abdulaziz University-marine Sciences | 2005

Seasonal Variations of Chlorophyll a and Micro-Nutrients in Obhur Creek, Red Sea@@@التغيرات الفصلية لكلوروفيل ( أ ) والأملاح المغذية في مياه سواحل أبحر بالبحر

Salim Al-Harbi; Hisham Sulaiman Khomayis


Applied Ocean Research | 2018

Hybrid harmonic analysis and wavelet network model for sea water level prediction

Mohammed El-Diasty; Salim Al-Harbi; Spiros Pagiatakis


Rend. Fis. Acc. Lincei | 2016

Influence of environmental parameters on toxic cyanobacterial bloom occurrence in a Lake of Bangladesh

Md. Abu Affan; Hussein El-Sayed Touliabah; Salim Al-Harbi; Najah Ibrahim Abdulwassi; Adnan Jaman Turki; Md. Mahfuzul Haque; Saleha Khan; Randa Ahmed Elbassat


Journal of King Abdulaziz University-marine Sciences | 2005

Phytoplankton Composition of *ROPME Sea Area (Arabian Gulf)@@@مكونات الهائمات النباتية لمنطقة بحر روبمي ( الخليج العربي )

Salim Al-Harbi


Archive | 2003

Periphyton Flora in the Coastal Water of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Hisham Suliman Khomayis; Salim Al-Harbi

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King Abdulaziz University

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Md-Abu Affan

King Abdulaziz University

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King Abdulaziz University

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