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Dunaliella is a single-celled,
photosynthetic green alga, that is
characteristic for its
ability to
outcompete other organisms and
thrive in hypersaline...
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Dunaliella salina is a type of
halophile unicellular green algae especially found in
hypersaline environments, such as salt
lakes and salt evaporation...
- the
presence of salt-tolerant
algae that
produces carotenoids, such as
Dunaliella salina,
usually in
conjunction with
specific bacteria and archaea, which...
- The pink
colour is
believed to be due to the
presence of the
organism Dunaliella salina. The
Extreme Microbiome Project, part of the ****ociation of Biomolecular...
- chromatography. It is
industrially extracted from
richer sources such as the
algae Dunaliella salina. The
separation of β-carotene from the
mixture of
other carotenoids...
- Dakar, in
northwest Africa. It is
named for its pink
waters caused by
Dunaliella salina algae and is
known for its high salt content, up to 40% in some...
- 20% w/v), in
which the
eukaryotic chlorophyte,
Dunaliella salina, can be
tentatively identified.
Dunaliella salina is
grown commercially for the carotenoid...
- is used for the
production of
magnesium chloride. The
water contains Dunaliella salina algae that give a
reddish shade to the lake. At the
bottom of the...
- saturated, due to the
presence of beta-carotene
pigment caused by the alga
Dunaliella salina.
Wangkangurru (also
known as Arabana/Wangkangurru, Wangganguru...
- BioNumbers.
Retrieved 9
October 2011. "Cell dry
weight -
Green algae Dunaliella salina". BioNumbers.
Retrieved 14
October 2011. "A
quick introduction...