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Title: Occurrence of Botryococcus terribilis Komárek & Marvan in a small sandpit lake: The first report from Serbia
Authors: Ciric, Milos
Krizmanić, Jelena 
Dojcinovic, Biljana
Gavrilovic, Bojan
Marinkovic, Dalibor
Keywords: Peskara;Botryococcus terribilis;phytoplankton
Issue Date: 2021
Rank: M51
Journal: Zbornik Matice srpske za prirodne nauke
Abstract: 
Alkaline saline ponds and lakes are habitats with unique biodiversity. The green alga of the genus Botryococcus was accidentally discovered during a micro-algal survey of these habitats in Serbia. Species B. terribilis was found and identified for the first time in Serbia in the small sandpit lake of the Rusanda Nature Park. The first sampling was incomplete due to the unknown origin of the orange-red surface scum. After the identity of the species had been confirmed, three additional samplings were conducted aiming to collect phytoplankton and water samples for physical and chemical analyses. Major anions and cations were analysed in order to characterize the chemical type of sandpit lake, as well as nutrient content. Sandpit lake is an alkaline water body that belongs to sodium bicarbonate chemical type. Morphometric analysis of B. terribilis was performed using light and transmission electron microscopy. B. terribilis was found to be numerous in the phytoplankton community in late autumn and winter. Species from the genus Botryococcus are known as a rich source of different lipids and this discovery can be the first step in the further biotechnological application of this species in sustainable biofuel production.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4353
ISSN: 0352-4906
2406-0828
DOI: 10.2298/ZMSPN2140045C
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