Affect Of Blue And Uv Lights On Growth And Carotenoids Content Of Dunaliella Salina Strains
Abstract
Dunaliella salina is a unique species of alga that has a high content of
natural carotenoids, especially beta-carotene. Dunaliella when grown under
extreme conditions of high salinity and light intensity will produce up to 14% betacarotene.
In this study, three Dunaliella salina strains including 2 imported strains
(D. Salina CCAP 19/18 and D. Salina var.bardawil) and 1 local strain (D. Salina
A9) were grown at different blue light intensity for selection of optimal growth.
Then they were stressed under UV-A radiation (70 μmol photon/m2/sec) combined
with high light of 500 μmol photon/m2/sec for carotene induction. The result
revealed that blue light enhances growth of D.salina and its intensity is strain
specific. In addition, UV-A improves carotene accumulation.
Keywords: Blue light, carotene, Dunaliella salina, high light, UV-A.