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Proximate analysis of chlorella speices cultured before growth of chlorella species

Nutrient C. Protein C. Lipid C. FIbre Ash Moisture C NFC Nutrient values Tr1 T1R T2(10ml) 24.5 12.33 12.00 2.50 15.0 33.67 23.26 13.40 12.60 2.20 15.4 33.14 16.41 10.03 10.00 4.50 17.9 41.16 T2(10ml) 17.46 9.00 10.56 4.80 18.10 40.08 T3(mls) 12.51 9.50 14.00 7.50 22.08 34.41 T3R 11.79 9.0 11.00 9.0 20.20 39.01 C1 35.71 14.15 12.40 5.30 5.0 27.44 C2 (non) 35.09 13.25 16.00 5.60 5.5 24.56

Proximate analysis of chlorella species polluted after growth of chlorella species


Nutrient C. Protein C. Lipid C. FIbre Ash Moisture C NFC Nutrient values Tr1 T1R T2(10ml) 34.57 6.25 10.00 2.00 10.00 37.18 34.78 12.00 11.00 2.40 9.00 30.82 32.46 9.00 8.00 2.100 12.00 36.44 T2(10ml) 33.71 11.00 7.00 2.50 10.00 42.29 T3(mls) 23.09 10.00 7.00 4.00 13.00 42.91 T3R 17.66 11.00 5.00 3.90 11.00 51.44 C1 37.83 12.00 13.00 5.00 6.00 26.17 C2 (non) 37.07 11.50 12.60 6.0 7.00 25.83

Footnote: C Crude, Nfe- Nitrogen Free extractive T1 = Treatment I, TIR Treatment I Replicate T2 Treatment 2, T2R Treatment 2 replicate T3 Treatment 3, T3R- Treatment 3 replicate

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I offer a sincere gratitude to God Almighty who made my Sojourn in Uniben a reality with success.

My special thanks to my parents Mr. and Mrs. J.O. Egede who have been my bedrock throughout my days in school not to talk of their love and care for me since birth. My unreserved thanks to my siblings, Andrew, Isioma, Amara, Chukwus who have been there for me from the beginning. To a special one who have always been available in times of need, I say thank you Nkechi. To all my friends, Austine, Micheal, Johnson, Iyabiyi, Ifeoma, Adesuwa, Jennifer, Amaka, Judge, Joy, Benjamin and many more, I say thanks for always been there for me. My profound gratitude also goes to all my lectures from through University of Benin especially Prof. U.J. Ikahtus, Prof. J.M. Olomu, Prof. J.O. Igene, Dr. M.A. Bamikole, Prof. S.O. Nwokoro, Dr. V.E. Ezechi, Dr. J.M. Omoyakhi, Mr. G.I.O Odafe, Dr. (Mrs.) Oyegun and my first supervisor Dr. S.E. Vaikosen (R.IP).

APPENDIX I POLLUTION AFTER GROWTH Weight of sample at harvest (wet basis) Treatment C1 T1 T2 T3 Treatment C1 T1 T2 T3 Treatment C1 T1 T2 T3 Treatment C1 T1 T2 T3 Readings (g) 3.69 6.82 4.36 3.18 Readings (g) 2.56 1.09 1.96 1.60 Readings (g) 2.56 1.09 1.96 1.60 Readings (g) 1.21 1.05 1.23 0.19 Replicate C2 Y1R T2R T3R Replicate C2 Y1R T2R T3R Replicate C2 Y1R T2R T3R Replicate C2 Y1R T2R T3R Readings (g) 2.51 6.90 4.00 3.29 Readings (g) 3.00 1.12 2.86 1.90 Readings (g) 3.00 1.12 2.86 1.90 Readings (g) 1.82 1.02 0.56 1.31

POLLUTION BEFORE GROWTH Treatment C1 T1 T2 T3 Readings (g) 3.46 79.51 58.83 42.59 Replicate C2 Y1R T2R T3R Harvest Weight of samples at harvest (Wet basis) Treatment C1 T1 T2 T3 Readings (g) 2.01 1.10 2.66 2.59 Replicate C2 Y1R T2R T3R Readings (g) 1.04 2.56 1.75 3.98 Readings (g) 4.51 76.07 63.74 30.30

Treatment C1 T1 T2 T3

Readings (g) 3.53 14.19 12.10 7.07

Replicate C2 Y1R T2R T3R

Readings (g) 4.59 10.62 15.33 9.70

APPENDIX II Analysis of variance Variance: Ash Source of variation Pollution Trtment Pollution. Trtment Residual Total d.f. 1 3 3 8 15 s.s 11.3906 37.5919 12.6469 1.9250 63.5544 m.s 11.3906 12.5306 4.2156 0.2406 v.r 47.3 4 52.0 8 17.5 2 F.pr <.001 <001 <.001

Analysis of variance Variance: CrdFibre Source of variation Pollution Trtment Pollution. Trtment Residual Total d.f. 1 3 3 8 15 s.s 38.938 54.777 16.241 14.397 124.352 m.s 38.938 18.259 5.414 1.800 v.r 21.6 4 10.1 5 5.41 4 1.80 0 F.pr 0.002 0.004 0.095

ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE

Analysis of variance Variance: Ash Source of variation Pollution Trtment Pollution. Trtment Residual Total d.f. 1 3 3 8 15 s.s 3.4.32 21.87 16.461 21.914 63.494 m.s 3.432 7.229 5.487 2.739 v.r 1.25 2.64 2.00 F.pr 0.295 0.121 0.192

Analysis of variance Variance: Ash Source of variation Pollution Trtment Pollution. Trtment Residual Total d.f. 1 3 3 8 15 s.s 116.5320 275.1501 69.3401 5.2322 m.s 11.3906 12.5306 4.2156 0.2406 v.r 47.3 4 52.0 8 17.5 2 F.pr <.001 <001 <.001

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