Inside photobioreactors, algae are exposed to light/dark fluctuations. In t
his study the marine green alga Dunaliella tertiolecta was cultivated under
short light/dark cycles of 3/3 s, 94/94 ms and 31/156 ms as found in mediu
m and short light-path reactors. The photon flux density (PFD) during the l
ight period was 440-455 mu mol m(-2) s(-1) and, under the 31/156 ms cycle o
nly, 1025 mu mol m(-2) s(-1). The photosynthetic efficiency was determined
and expressed as the biomass yield on light energy in gram protein produced
per mol of photons absorbed. The yield under the 94/94 ms cycle was higher
than the yield under continuous light of 440-455 mu mol m(-2) s(-1). Appar
ently a light integration effect occurs under the 94/94 ms cycle together w
ith an increase of the photosynthetic efficiency. On the contrary, at the 3
/3 s cycle the efficiency decreased. Also under the 31/156 ms cycle, with 1
025 mu mol m(-2) s(-1) in the light period, the yield was lower than under
continuous light. The results obtained under the 31/156 ms light/dark cycle
are discussed with respect to the performance of short light-path flat pan
el photobioreactors operated at high biomass densities. (C) 2001 Elsevier S
cience Inc. All rights reserved.