Mass microalgal culture plays an irreplaceable role in aquaculture,but microalgal productivity is restricted by traditional autotrophic culture conditions.In the present study,a Tetraselmis chuii strain belonging to t...Mass microalgal culture plays an irreplaceable role in aquaculture,but microalgal productivity is restricted by traditional autotrophic culture conditions.In the present study,a Tetraselmis chuii strain belonging to the phylum Chlorophyta was isolated from south Yellow Sea.The growth rate and biomass productivity of this strain was higher under mixotrophic conditions with different carbon:nitrogen(C:N)ratios than those under autotrophic conditions.When the C:N ratio was 16,the optical density and biomass productivity were 3.7-and 5-fold higher than their corresponding values under autotrophic culture conditions,respectively.Moreover,T.chuii synthesized more polysaccharides and total lipids under mixotrophic conditions.In addition,T.chuii cultured under mixotrophic conditions synthesized more types of fatty acids than autotrophic culture conditions.At a C:N ratio of 16,the percentage of C16:0 and C18:1 reached 30.08%and 24.65%of the total fatty acid(TFA) content,respectively.These findings may provide a basis for largescale mixotrophic culture of T.chuii,as a potential bait-microalga.展开更多
At present, there are some static code analyses and optimizations that can be applied to Concurrent C programs to improve their performance or verify their logical correctness. These analyses and optimizations are int...At present, there are some static code analyses and optimizations that can be applied to Concurrent C programs to improve their performance or verify their logical correctness. These analyses and optimizations are inter-process. In order to make their implementation easy, we propose a new method to construct an optimizing compiling system CCOC for Concurrent C. CCOC supports inter-process code analysis and optimization to Concurrent C programs and does not affect the system's portability and separate compilation of source programs. We also discuss some implementation details of CCOC briefly.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(973Program)(Nos.2011CB200901,2011CB200904)the National Key Technology Research and Development Program(No.2011BAD14B01)+1 种基金the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China(863 Program)(No.2013AA065801)the Special Foundation for Marine Renewable Energy(No.GHME2011SW03)
文摘Mass microalgal culture plays an irreplaceable role in aquaculture,but microalgal productivity is restricted by traditional autotrophic culture conditions.In the present study,a Tetraselmis chuii strain belonging to the phylum Chlorophyta was isolated from south Yellow Sea.The growth rate and biomass productivity of this strain was higher under mixotrophic conditions with different carbon:nitrogen(C:N)ratios than those under autotrophic conditions.When the C:N ratio was 16,the optical density and biomass productivity were 3.7-and 5-fold higher than their corresponding values under autotrophic culture conditions,respectively.Moreover,T.chuii synthesized more polysaccharides and total lipids under mixotrophic conditions.In addition,T.chuii cultured under mixotrophic conditions synthesized more types of fatty acids than autotrophic culture conditions.At a C:N ratio of 16,the percentage of C16:0 and C18:1 reached 30.08%and 24.65%of the total fatty acid(TFA) content,respectively.These findings may provide a basis for largescale mixotrophic culture of T.chuii,as a potential bait-microalga.
文摘At present, there are some static code analyses and optimizations that can be applied to Concurrent C programs to improve their performance or verify their logical correctness. These analyses and optimizations are inter-process. In order to make their implementation easy, we propose a new method to construct an optimizing compiling system CCOC for Concurrent C. CCOC supports inter-process code analysis and optimization to Concurrent C programs and does not affect the system's portability and separate compilation of source programs. We also discuss some implementation details of CCOC briefly.