Using a starch-rich mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana as feedstock for fermentative hydrogen production
2011
Lo, Yung-Chung | Huang, Li-Fen | Cheng, Chieh-Lun | Chen, Jychian | Chang, Jo-Shu
A mutant plant (Arabidopsis thaliana), sex1-1 (starch excess 1-1), accumulating high starch content in leaves was created to serve as better biomass feedstock for a H₂-producing strain Clostridium butyricum CGS2, which efficiently utilizes starch for H₂ production but cannot assimilate cellulosic materials. The starch content of the mutant plant increased to 10.67mg/fresh weight, which is four times higher than that of wild type plant. Using sex1-1 mutant plant as feedstock, C. butyricum CGS2 could produce 490.4ml/l of H₂ with a H₂ production rate of 32.9ml/h/l. The H₂ production performance appeared to increase with the increase in the concentration of mutant plant from 2.5 to 10g/l. The highest H₂ to plant biomass yield was nearly 49ml/g for the mutant plant. This study successfully demonstrated the feasibility of using a starch-rich mutant plant for more effective bioH₂ production with C. butyricum CGS2.
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