Growth Response, Biochemical Composition and Fatty Acid Profiles of Four Antarctic Microalgae Subjected To UV Radiation Stress
The effects of ultra-violet radiation (UVR) stress on the growth, biochemical composition and fatty acid profiles of four Antarctic microalgae from the University of Malaya Algae Culture Collection (UMACC) were investigated. The microalgae studied were Chlamydomonas UMACC 229, Navicula UMACC 231, Ch...
Main Authors: | Chiew-Yen, W., Wan-Loy, C., Marchant, H., Siew-Moi, P. |
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Format: | Article |
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Faculty of Science, University of Malaya
2004
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