Circadian rhythm promotes the biomass and amylose hyperaccumulation by mixotrophic cultivation of marine microalga platymonas helgolandica

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Qianwen Shi from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: Circadian rhythm promotes the biomass and amylose hyperaccumulation by mixotrophic cultivation of marine microalga Platymonas helgolandica, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study provides a new idea to regulate the production of by green algae.

SUMMARY

    Since the structure of starch produced by microalgae is similar to plant starch, it is often considered as a substitute for plant starch in food, bio-based chemicals (biological plastics, etc.), and bioenergy (bioethanol, biohydrogen, etc.). Nitrogen deficiency/limitation was the most commonly used strategy . . .

     

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