2022
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202201.0437.v1
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Growth, Phycobiliproteins, Chlorophyll and Carotenoids Content of the Marine Cyanobacteria <em>Phormidium</em> sp. And <em>Cyanothece</em> sp. As Affected by White and Colored Artificial Light in Batch Cultures

Abstract: Cyanobacteria are extensively studied and cultured because they can produce many value-added substances among which are pigments, mainly the phycobiliproteins phycocyanin (PC), phycoerythrin (PE), allophycocyanin (APC) and chlorophyll-a and carotenoids as well. As numerous cyanobacterial species await optimization for maximizing pigment production, we examined here two local marine species, Phormidium sp. and Cyanothece sp. batch cultured under 18-19.5 oC, at 40 ppt salinity with Walne&rsquo;s nutrient med… Show more

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