Abstract:Background: The pigment produced by Haslea ostrearia, the marennine, is of an important medical and economic interest. Unfortunately this microalgae is complex to grow under axenic conditions, and H. ostrearia probably needs its own bacterial procession to survive. Consequently, this important bacterial presence greatly complicates any study of its ecological, physiological and genomic content. We have therefore tested a first approach of a protocol to control the bacterial concentration without killing the mi… Show more
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