Picochlorum celeri as a model system for robust outdoor algal growth in seawater
Abstract With fast growth rates, broad halotolerance and the ability to thrive at high temperatures, algae in the genus Picochlorum are emerging as promising biomass producers. Recently, we isolated a remarkably productive strain, Picochlorum celeri, that attains > 40 g m−2 day−1 productivities u...
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Main Authors: | Anagha Krishnan, Maria Likhogrud, Melissa Cano, Scott Edmundson, Jenna B. Melanson, Michael Huesemann, John McGowen, Joseph C. Weissman, Matthew C. Posewitz |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/29dfffa23cca41a6a95a3a20b0b6a63b |
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