Fenton Reaction Facilitates The Fungal Infection On The Unicellular Alga Haematococcus Pluvialis and Discovery of a Biosafe and Environment-Friendly Chemical That Blocks The Infection
Abstract:Background
The green microalga Haematococcus pluvialis is used as cell factories for producing astaxanthin, the high-value natural compound with multiple biological functions. However, H. pluvialis is prone to the infection by a parasitic fungus Paraphysoderma sedebokerense, which is the most devastating threat to the mass culture of H. pluvialis all over the world. Little is known for the mechanisms underlying the infection process, though it is of great essential for developing effective measures to mitigat… Show more
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