Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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679345 | Bioresource Technology | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Unicellular green microalgae Haematococcus pluvialis was mutated with 60Co-γ irradiation to promote growth rate and increase astaxanthin yield under high concentration of CO2 stress. The average specific growth rate of H. pluvialis mutated with 4000 Gy γ-ray irradiation was increased by 15% compared with the original strain with air aeration. The mutant grew best with 6% CO2 (the maximum specific growth rate was 0.60/d) when it was cultured with high concentrations of CO2 (2-10%). The peak biomass productivity (0.16 g/L/d) of the mutant cultured with 6% CO2 was 82% higher than that of the mutant with air. The astaxanthin yield and lipid content of the mutant induced with 6% CO2 and high light (108 μmol photons mâ2 sâ1) increased to 46.0 mg/L and 45.9%, which were 2.4 and 1.3 times higher than those of the wild-type strain, respectively.
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Authors
Jun Cheng, Ke Li, Zongbo Yang, Junhu Zhou, Kefa Cen,