@article{jaem2014252,
author={{Vo, Trung and Tran, Duc},
title={Effects of Salinity and Light on Growth of <i>Dunaliella </i>Isolates},
journal={Journal of Applied & Environmental Microbiology},
volume={2},
number={5},
pages={208--211},
year={2014},
url={http://pubs.sciepub.com/jaem/2/5/2},
abstract={Dunaliella salina, halotorelant unicellular green algae, is the main natural source of beta-carotene. Several strains of local Dunaliella salina were isolated. Together with Dunaliella bardawil DCCBC 15 and Dunaliella salina CCAP 19/18, the strains were examined for their growth under the effects of salinities (1 M, 1.5 M and 2 M) and light intensities (50, 100 and 150 ¦̀mol photon/m<SUP>2</SUP>/s). The result showed optimal growth for Dunaliella was obtained at 1.5 M and 2 M salinities and 50 ¦̀mol photon /m<SUP>2</SUP>/s light intensity. Data of this study will be further applied for carotenogenic induction experiments using salinity and light stresses on these Dunaliella salina strains.},
doi={10.12691/jaem-2-5-2}
publisher={Science and Education Publishing}
}
