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Pengaruh Pemberian Asap Cair Tempurung Kelapa Dengan Dosis Yang Berbeda Terhadap Kepadatan Mikroalga Chlorella Sp
Liquid smoke is the result of distillation or condensation of direct combustion steam containing lignin, cellulose, hemicellulose and other carbon compounds. Liquid smoke made from coconut shells is usually used to increase the growth of plant cells including microalgae, one of which is Chlorella sp. This research used an experimental method with a Complete Random Design system and was analyzed using One Way ANOVA. The aim of this research is to determine the effect of coconut shell liquid smoke at different doses on the density and biomass of Chlorella sp. The treatment consisted of 3 different doses of coconut shell liquid smoke, namely giving a dose of 1 ml (A), a dose of 2 ml (B), and a dose of 3 ml (C). Based on this research, it is known that the control has the highest density compared to treatments A, B and C, that control comparison from previous research by Tarmizi (2021) with highest density of the control being 5800 x 104 cells/ml. The lowest density was obtained in treatment A with the highest density of 2970 x 104 cells/ml, then treatment B with the highest density of 4158 x 104 cells/ml and treatment C with the highest density of 3513 x 104 cells/ml. The average temperature ranges between 25-26, the average pH ranges between 5-8 and the light intensity ranges between 5000-6000 Lux. The biomass results showed that the highest biomass was the treatment B with a yield of 1,76 g/L. From the analysis results it was found that there was no significant effect from administering coconut shell liquid smoke, and coconut shell liquid smoke was less effective in increasing Chlorella sp. cell density.
Keywords : Biomass, Density, Liquid Smoke, Microalgae
1) Student of the fisheries and Marine Science Faculty, Riau University
2) Lecturers of the fisheries and Marine Science Faculty, Riau University
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