Optimal growth conditions for Azolla pinnata R. Brown : impacts of light intensity, nitrogen addition, pH control, and humidity
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Da Silva, Maria Emelia Jesus
Mathe, Lebani Oarabile Joy
Van Rooyen, Ignatius Leopoldus
Brink, Hendrik Gideon
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MDPI
Abstract
Nitrogen pollution from agriculture is a major challenge facing our society today. Biological
nitrogen fixation is key to combat the damage that is caused by synthetic nitrogen. Azolla spp.
are ideal candidates for fast nitrogen fixation. This study aimed to investigate the optimal growth
conditions for Azolla pinnata R. Brown. The growth conditions that were investigated included the
growth medium type and strength, light intensity, the presence/absence of nitrogen in the medium,
pH control, and humidity. Higher light intensities increased plant growth by 32%, on average. The
highest humidity (90%) yielded higher growth rate values than lower humidity values (60% and 75%).
The presence of nitrogen in the medium had no significant effect on the growth rate of the plants.
pH control was critical under the fast growth conditions of high light intensity and high humidity,
and it reduced algal growth (from visual observation). The optimal growth rate that was achieved
was 0.321 day−1
, with a doubling time of 2.16 days. This was achieved by using a 15% strength
of the Hoagland solution, high light intensity (20,000 lx), nitrogen present in the medium, and pH
control at 90% humidity. These optimised conditions could offer an improvement to the existing
phytoremediation systems of Azolla pinnata and aid in the fight against synthetic nitrogen pollution.
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Azolla pinnata, Growth, Nitrogen, Humidity, Light intensity, Potential of hydrogen (pH)
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
da Silva, M.E.J.; Mathe,
L.O.J.; van Rooyen, I.L.; Brink, H.G.;
Nicol, W. Optimal Growth
Conditions for Azolla pinnata R.
Brown: Impacts of Light Intensity,
Nitrogen Addition, pH Control, and
Humidity. Plants 2022, 11, 1048.
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11081048.