2022
DOI: 10.3390/jmse10070839
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Promoting the Growth of Haematococcus lacustris under High Light Intensity through the Combination of Light/Dark Cycle and Light Color

Abstract: The unicellular microalgae Haematococcus lacustris is an astaxanthin-rich organism that is widely used for commercial cultivation, but its main limitation is its relatively low biomass yield. It is widely accepted that the use of appropriate high light intensity could promote algal growth; however, H. lacustris is very sensitive to high-intensity light, and its growth can be readily arrested by inappropriate illumination. To exploit the growth-promoting benefit of higher light intensities while avoiding growth… Show more

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“…The light source and wavelength played important roles in improving astaxanthin and biomass yield during the cultivation of H. pluvialis. Although various colours of light are used for microalgal cultivation, mainly red light (600-700 nm) and blue light (400-500 nm) are utilized [43]. The red and blue wavelengths of visible light assist in cell division at the vegetative stage and cell maturation at the astaxanthin accumulation stage, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The light source and wavelength played important roles in improving astaxanthin and biomass yield during the cultivation of H. pluvialis. Although various colours of light are used for microalgal cultivation, mainly red light (600-700 nm) and blue light (400-500 nm) are utilized [43]. The red and blue wavelengths of visible light assist in cell division at the vegetative stage and cell maturation at the astaxanthin accumulation stage, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%