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The Formation of Biomass by Microalgae Depending on the Generation

S. M. HaydarovTashkent State Agrarian University;D. A. MirzaevaTashkent Chemical-Technological Institute,Nortoji A. KhujamshukurovTashkent Chemical-Technological Institute,Z. S. ShakirovInstitute of Microbiology, Uzbek Academy of Sciences;D. Kh. KuchkarovaKokand State Pedagogical Institute, UzbekistanKh. Kh. AbdinazarovKokand State Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan
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This article analyzes the dry mass yield of wet algae from wet biomass by generation. According to the results, 27.6% of <em>Ankistrodesmus </em>strains, 25.2% of <em>Scenedesmus</em> strains, 23.4% of <em>Botryococcus</em> strains, 26.2% of <em>Chlorella</em> strains and 27.5% of <em>Chlorococcum</em> strains were found to have dry mass. The protein and fat storage of micronutrients were observed to differ sharply from each other when grown in the Chu-13 nutrient medium. At the same time, microalgae of the genus <em>Ankistrodesmus </em>contain 43.2-46.4% protein and 27.4-32.2% fat. In the same nutrient medium, microalgae of the <em>Scenedesmus</em> genus were found to retain 48.8–52.8% protein and 27.4–28.6% fat, respectively. Representatives of the genus <em>Botryococcus</em> have been reported as a microalgae offspring that retains relatively small amounts of protein (46.2–46.8%) and fat (26.2–26.4%). Representatives of the <em>Chlorococcum</em> and <em>Chlorella</em> lineages reported high protein (46.4–48.8%) but low fats synthesis (15.6–18.4%).

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