CSIRO Collection of Living Microalgae (CCLM)
Key to CSIRO's microalgae research is the Collection of Living
Microalgae, a culture collection of over 800 strains, including
representatives from all classes of marine microalgae, some freshwater
microalgae, and unusual marine microheterotrophs.
Biodiversity
The culture collection specialises in the Australian region, with
microalgae from tropical to polar waters, as well as microalgae
from around the world.
Unique
Many Australian strains are genetically and biochemically different
from those found elsewhere.
Strains include:
- nutritionally important microalgae for aquaculture feeds and
human health
- microalgal biodiversity for biotechnology
- ecologically significant microalgae including bloom-forming
and toxic strains for environmental management
- reference cultures for pigment standards used in oceanography
and water quality analyses
Information on individual strains can be obtained from the collection's
database.
Information on ordering strains can be obtained from the Microalgae
Supply Service
World-class facilities
Housed in world-class microalgal culture facilities, the collection
is a resource for investigations into the growth, physiology, taxonomy,
biodiversity, chemistry and molecular genetics of microalgae.
Skills:
- isolation and culture of microalgae strains
- bacteria-free culture techniques
- growth optimisation and manipulation
- biomass production
- microalgal taxonomy
- chemical and biochemical analytical capability
- molecular and genetic techniques
Last updated
5/10/05

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