Ecology of Cyanobacteria II 2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-3855-3_25
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Arthrospira (Spirulina)

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“…The first example is of Dunaliella, a green unicellular micro-algae isolated from high salinity water bodies with NaCl concentrations exceeding 3M (Borowitzka and Huisman, 1993) . The other one is Spirulina, a filamentous cyanobacterium that blooms in alkaline lakes with high pH in the range of 9-11 (Silli et al 2012). Dunaliella is used as a natural source of β-carotene while Spirulina has a market as a food and feed additive in human and animal nutrition.…”
Section: Role Of Extremophilic Micro-algae In Biotechnologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first example is of Dunaliella, a green unicellular micro-algae isolated from high salinity water bodies with NaCl concentrations exceeding 3M (Borowitzka and Huisman, 1993) . The other one is Spirulina, a filamentous cyanobacterium that blooms in alkaline lakes with high pH in the range of 9-11 (Silli et al 2012). Dunaliella is used as a natural source of β-carotene while Spirulina has a market as a food and feed additive in human and animal nutrition.…”
Section: Role Of Extremophilic Micro-algae In Biotechnologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The autoplaquephenonmenon has been observed in laboratory isolates after frequentsub-culturing or exposure of old cultures to high temperature (Sili et al, 2012) indicating its inducible nature. However, our study showed that a substantial proportion of bacterial isolates (~18.33%) of soil bacterial communities might show autoplque even without frequentsub-culturing i.e.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La forma de dispersión más frecuente entre las especies encontradas es por enemocoria y zoocoria, de igual forma algunas presentan tallos modificados como (bulbos) y propagación vegetativa por estolones y rizomas. Las microalgas del genero Arthrospira sp, conocidas como spirulina, han adquirido gran importancia en la industria de alimentos, farmacéutica, cosmética y acuicultura, debido a su alto valor nutricional por su contenido de proteínas, vitaminas y el ácido graso esencial ácido γ-linolénico (Sili et al, 2012). No obstante, la spirulina no ha sido suficientemente investigada y desarrollada industrialmente en Colombia, aun teniendo condiciones climáticas que favorecen la producción de microalgas en condiciones ambientales durante todo el año.…”
Section: Composición Preliminar Del Ensamblaje De Macromicetos En Cinunclassified