In this study the influence of day length on circadian rhythms of N. oleoabundans was investigated. N. oleoabundans was grown in a photobioreactor continuously operated (turbidostat), under various day/night (D/N) cycles; 20D4N, 16D8N and 12D12N. The following variables showed to be regulated by the circadian clock: maximum growth rate, start of starch synthesis and DNA replication to 4 and 8 copies. Timing of these processes was not influenced by day length. The length of the photoperiod caused changes in biomass composition, especially due to variations in starch content. In longer days, more starch was accumulated. Starch was used for cell division probably also when cell division occurred in the light. Therefore, also the timing of cell...
Photosynthetic organisms have evolved to use light efficiently by scheduling their cellular processe...
The circadian clock is an endogenous time-keeping mechanism that enables organisms to adapt to exte...
Circadian clocks are biological signalling networks which have a period of ~24 hours under constant ...
The circadian clock schedules processes in microalgae cells at suitable times in the day/night cycle...
Abstract Background Day/night cycles regulate the circadian clock of organisms to program daily acti...
The effect of cell cycle stage on biomass composition of the green microalgae Neochloris oleoabundan...
Abstract Thesis: Circadian rhythms in microalgae production Lenneke de Winter The sun imposes a dail...
Circadian clocks synchronize various physiological, metabolic and developmental processes of organis...
Large scale microalgal production will be primarily done under natural sunlight conditions, where mi...
Since resources of fossil fuels are limited, alternatives for energy production need to be explored....
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is a unicellular green alga utilized as a model organism for circadian rhy...
The biomass composition, namely the fatty composition, of microalgae used in aqua feed is of great i...
Extended periods of growth under continuous light (> 10 generations) effectively removed the normall...
Microalgae require a photoperiod (light:dark) regime for effective photosynthesis. Photoperiod regim...
A b s t r a c t The presence of an about-weekly (circaseptan) component was examined in the giant un...
Photosynthetic organisms have evolved to use light efficiently by scheduling their cellular processe...
The circadian clock is an endogenous time-keeping mechanism that enables organisms to adapt to exte...
Circadian clocks are biological signalling networks which have a period of ~24 hours under constant ...
The circadian clock schedules processes in microalgae cells at suitable times in the day/night cycle...
Abstract Background Day/night cycles regulate the circadian clock of organisms to program daily acti...
The effect of cell cycle stage on biomass composition of the green microalgae Neochloris oleoabundan...
Abstract Thesis: Circadian rhythms in microalgae production Lenneke de Winter The sun imposes a dail...
Circadian clocks synchronize various physiological, metabolic and developmental processes of organis...
Large scale microalgal production will be primarily done under natural sunlight conditions, where mi...
Since resources of fossil fuels are limited, alternatives for energy production need to be explored....
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is a unicellular green alga utilized as a model organism for circadian rhy...
The biomass composition, namely the fatty composition, of microalgae used in aqua feed is of great i...
Extended periods of growth under continuous light (> 10 generations) effectively removed the normall...
Microalgae require a photoperiod (light:dark) regime for effective photosynthesis. Photoperiod regim...
A b s t r a c t The presence of an about-weekly (circaseptan) component was examined in the giant un...
Photosynthetic organisms have evolved to use light efficiently by scheduling their cellular processe...
The circadian clock is an endogenous time-keeping mechanism that enables organisms to adapt to exte...
Circadian clocks are biological signalling networks which have a period of ~24 hours under constant ...