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Investigating the effects of phytohormones on growth and beta-carotene production in a naturally isolates stain of Dunaliella salina
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The algae of the genus Dunaliella especially D. salina is among the microalgae most studied for mass culture. This alga is the richest algal source of glycerol and -carotene, which is grown as a food source in aquaculture. In this study the effect of growth regulators (kinetin, gibberellic acid, indole-3-acetic acid, 6, -dimethylallyl aminopurine, salicylic acid and benzyl aminopurine) on the growth and -carotene production in D. salina (MCCS 001) was investigated. Results pointed out that the -carotene content and cell growth of D. salina could achieve the highest rates when kinetin and indole-3-acetic acid were used at 1 M. Besides, it was shown that almost all of plant hormones has a positive effect on cell growth and -carotene production in the microalga D. salina.
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