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Autor:
John H. Verruto, Melisa C. Low, Gregory Hannum, William F. Lambert, Jessica Nichole Greiner, Eric R. Moellering, Nicholas Bauman, Fedor I. Kuzminov, Jay McCarren, Sarah Tacke, Kristie Francis, Imad Ajjawi, Yingjun Wang, Ryan Kalb
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 115
Robust molecular tool kits in model and industrial microalgae are key to efficient targeted manipulation of endogenous and foreign genes in the nuclear genome for basic research and, as importantly, for the development of algal strains to produce ren
Autor:
Tom J Carlson, Andrew Schultz, Robert C. Brown, Kathleen Kwok, Moena Aqui, Leah Soriaga, Jennifer Coppersmith, Judit Bartalis, Imad Ajjawi, Eric R. Moellering, Elizabeth Orchard, Kristie Francis, William F. Lambert, Luke Peach, Ryan Kalb, Ariel S. Schwartz, John H. Verruto, Weidong Xu, Katie M. Konigsfeld
Publikováno v:
Nature biotechnology. 35(7)
Lipid production in the industrial microalga Nannochloropsis gaditana exceeds that of model algal species and can be maximized by nutrient starvation in batch culture. However, starvation halts growth, thereby decreasing productivity. Efforts to engi
Publikováno v:
Journal of phycology. 50(2)
Microalgal strains for algal biofuels production in outdoor ponds will need to have high net growth rates under diverse environmental conditions. A small, variable salinity pond in the San Elijo Lagoon estuary in southern California was chosen to ser
Autor:
Timothy L. Guasco, Vicki H. Grassian, Michelle J. Kim, William F. Lambert, Byron E. Pedler, John H. Seinfeld, Grant B. Deane, Jonas Baltrusaitis, C. J. Ebben, Kimberly A. Prather, O. S. Ryder, Nathan G. Schoepp, Defeng Zhao, Gregory Roberts, Wilton Mui, Ryan C. Moffet, Lihini I. Aluwihare, Ryan C. Sullivan, C. E. Corrigan, Lynn M. Russell, Luis A. Cuadra-Rodriguez, Mario J. Molina, S. P. Hersey, Timothy H. Bertram, Paul J. DeMott, Andrew P. Ault, Brian Palenik, Sara D. Forestieri, Farooq Azam, Robin L. Modini, Franz M. Geiger, Christopher D. Cappa, M. Dale Stokes, Matthew J. Ruppel, Douglas B. Collins
The production, size, and chemical composition of sea spray aerosol (SSA) particles strongly depend on seawater chemistry, which is controlled by physical, chemical, and biological processes. Despite decades of studies in marine environments, a direc
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