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Bioenergetic analysis of mixotrophic growth in <i>Chlorella vulgaris</i> and <i>Scenedesmus acutus</i>
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1981
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EngineeringPhotorespirationBotanyScenedesmus AcutusBioenergetic AnalysisBiosynthesisLight IntensityBioenergeticsMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyPhotosynthesisHealth SciencesBiochemistryPhotosystemsAlgal BiologySpecific Growth RatePlant MetabolismBiologyAlgal CultivationPhysiologySymbiosisMetabolismMixotrophic GrowthPhytochromePlant Physiology
Abstract The specific growth rate of Chlorella vulgaris in the presence of glucose (mixotroph) was always larger than that in autotroph when the light intensity was less than 10 klux. However, Scenedesmus acutus behaved differently, i.e., when the light intensity was more than 6 klux, the specific growth rate in mixotroph became smaller than that in autotroph. Cellular contents of chlorophyll a and b in Scenedesmus acutus that deteriorated more markedly in mixotroph than those of Chlorella vulgaris could account for these different growth behaviors. In other words, mechanisms relevant to the photosynthesis and the oxidative phosphorylation of glucose seem to function independently with respect to Chlorella Vulugaris .
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