Amino acids as possible alternative nitrogen source for growth of Euglena gracilis Z in life support systems

Volume: 4, Pages: 1 - 5
Published: Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
In recent times Euglena gracilis Z was employed as primary producer in closed environmental life-support system (CELSS), e.g. in space research. The photosynthetic unicellular flagellate is not capable of utilizing nitrate, nitrite, and urea as nitrogen source. Therefore, ammonium is supplied as an N-source in the lab (provided as diammonium-dihydrogenphosphate, (NH4)2HPO4) to E. gracilis cultures. While nitrate exerts low toxicity to organisms,...
Paper Details
Title
Amino acids as possible alternative nitrogen source for growth of Euglena gracilis Z in life support systems
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Volume
4
Pages
1 - 5
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