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Biodiversity, reproduction and phylogeny of the blue diatoms from the genus Haslea and valorization of their marennine-like pigments

open access: closed, 2011
The diatom Haslea ostrearia has long been considered as the only organism able to produce a blue pigment called marennine, known for greening oysters’ gills in fattening ponds. Key factors for the triggering of this diatom’s sexual reproduction (auxosporulation) have been evidenced, such as cell concentration, light quality or light conditioning.
Romain Gastineau, MOUGET, Jean-Luc
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Marennine production in submerged membrane photobioreactor : robustness of a hybrid culture process.

open access: closed, 2022
Elodie Pédron   +4 more
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Membrane-Photobioreactor for simultaneous and in-situ cultivation and extraction of respectively Haslea ostrearia and marennine

open access: closed, 2021
Elodie Pédron   +4 more
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Culture d’Haslea et production de marennine en photobioréacteur à membrane immergée

open access: closed, 2023
Elodie Pédron   +4 more
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天蓝色素马雷讷素(marennine)研究现状

open access: closed, 2011
毛得奖, 朱亚玲, 邢新会
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Colorimetric study of marennine, a blue-green pigment from the diatom Haslea ostrearia responsible for natural greening of cultured oyster.

open access: closed, 2008
Jean‐Bernard Pouvreau   +5 more
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