Author:
Qiu Jia-Fan,Yang Yu-Cheng,Li Ruo-Yu,Jiao Yu-Hu,Mou Jin-Hua,Yang Wei-Dong,Lin Carol Sze Ki,Li Hong-Ye,Wang Xiang
Abstract
AbstractTo increase the production of biomass and astaxanthin from Haematococcus pluvialis to meet the high market demand for astaxanthin, this study recruited two typical and negligible phytohormones (namely resveratrol and catechol) for the stepwise treatments of H. pluvialis. It was found that the hybrid and sequential treatments of resveratrol (200 μmol) and catechol (100 μmol) had achieved the maximum astaxanthin content at 33.96 mg/L and 42.99 mg/L, respectively. Compared with the hybrid treatment, the physiological data of H. pluvialis using the sequential strategy revealed that the enhanced photosynthetic performance via the Calvin cycle by RuBisCO improved the biomass accumulation during the macrozooid stage; meanwhile, the excessive ROS production had occurred to enhance astaxanthin production with the help of NADPH overproduction during the hematocyst stage. Overall, this study provides improved knowledge of the impacts of phytohormones in improving biomass and astaxanthin of H. pluvialis, which shed valuable insights for advancing microalgae-based biorefinery.
Funder
General Research Fund (GRF) from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China
Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation
Guangzhou Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC