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produce astaxanthin,
Haematococcus (and in
particular H. lacustris) is
widely used in the
biotechnology industry.
Haematococcus consists of single-celled...
- UTEX
Culture 2505
Haematococcus pluvialis CCAP
Strain Number 34/6
Haematococcus pluvialis Flotow SCCAP Culture number K-0084
Haematococcus pluvialis Flot...
- amphiphilic.
Astaxanthin is
produced naturally in the
freshwater microalgae Haematococcus pluvialis, the
yeast fungus Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous (also known...
-
Fusarium solani is a
species complex of at
least 26
closely related filamentous fungi in the
division Ascomycota,
family Nectriaceae. It is the anamorph...
- Stigonematales.
Eukaryotic microalgae also
produce akinetes, such as
Haematococcus.
During akinete formation,
cells ac****ulate and
store various essential...
- conditions, such as
changes in
salinity or predation. Additionally,
Haematococcus produces resistant stages with
thick cell walls,
termed akinetes. ****ual...
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containing carotenoids such as
astaxanthin produced from the
microalgae Haematococcus to the diet of
farmed animals. Two
microalgae species, I.
galbana and...
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override the
green from chlorophylls, such as in the
resting cells of
Haematococcus pluvialis.
Green chloroplasts differ from
glaucophyte and red algal...
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Olaizola M (2000-10-01). "Commercial
production of
astaxanthin from
Haematococcus pluvialis using 25,000-liter
outdoor photobioreactors".
Journal of Applied...
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educational seminar center —
Keren Kolot The red
rainwater microalgae (
Haematococcus pluvialis) are single-cell organisms, part of the
oldest group of living...