Evolutionary and biotechnological implications of robust hydrogenase activity in halophilic strains of Tetraselmis.
Although significant advances in H2 photoproduction have recently been realized in fresh water algae (e.g. Chlamydomonas reinhardtii), relatively few studies have focused on H2 production and hydrogenase adaptations in marine or halophilic algae. Salt water organisms likely offer several advantages...
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Auteurs principaux: | Sarah D'Adamo, Robert E Jinkerson, Eric S Boyd, Susan L Brown, Bonnie K Baxter, John W Peters, Matthew C Posewitz |
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2014
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