Cyanobacterial akinete induction and its application as biofertilizer for rice cultivation
Nostoc sp. VICCR1-1 was induced in order to form akinetes on the basis of nutrient modification. Phosphorus and iron were found to be the critical for akinete differentiation, especially when both elements were omitted. The number of akinete cells increased up to 20% when compared with culturing in...
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Main Authors: | Sasidhorn Innok, Somporn Chunleuchanon, Nantakorn Boonkerd, Neung Teaumroong |
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2018
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