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Sulfur limitation increases duckweed starch accumulation without compromising growth

Sun, Z.; Guo, W.; Zhao, X.; Yang, J.; Duan, P.; Xu, S.; Hou, H.

2021-02-23 plant biology
10.1101/2021.02.22.432231 bioRxiv
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Duckweeds contain relatively high levels of starch and are a potential biomass feedstock for biofuel production. Here, the biomass and starch yield of duckweed under three different nutrient-limited conditions were analyzed to investigate possible ways of further increasing the efficiency of starch production. The results showed that sulfur limitation resulted in the highest starch yield, which was 42% and 73% higher than in nitrogen or phosphorus limitation, respectively. The high yield of sulfur-limited duckweed is largely due to the combinations of little effects on biomass and high accumulations of starch. Although nitrogen limitation led to higher starch content (67.4%), it severely reduced biomass production. The photosynthetic performance indicator Fv/Fm was a simple and sensitive indicator of starch content in nutrient-limited duckweed. Taken together, this study demonstrates that sulfur limitation is a simple and efficient way to increase starch yield, highlighting the great potential of duckweed for biofuel production. We report that sulfur limitation is a practical approach to increase starch yields in duckweed without affecting growth or biomass. HighlightsO_LISulfur limitation induces starch production in a duckweed specie. C_LIO_LINitrogen limitation triggers the highest starch content, but limits growth. C_LIO_LISulfur limitation results in the highest starch yield. C_LIO_LIFv/Fm is a rapid and robust proxy of starch content in nutrient-limited duckweed. C_LI

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