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− | The WC ('''W'''right '''C'''hu) medium is a commonly used fully-defined medium for culturing of limnic algae. It was first described by Guillard & Lorenzen<ref>Guillard, R.R.L. and Lorenzen, C.J. (1972) '''Yellow-green algae with chlorophyllide ''c'''''. ''Journal of Phycology'', 8:1, 10–18. DOI: </ref>, and the most-commonly used recipe includes modifications as reported by Makulla<ref>Makulla, A. (2000) '''Fatty acid composition of ''Scenedesmus obliquus'': Correlation to dilution rates'''. ''Limnologica'', 30:2, 162–168. DOI:</ref>. | + | The WC ('''W'''right '''C'''hu) medium is a commonly used fully-defined medium for culturing of limnic algae. It was first described by Guillard & Lorenzen<ref>Guillard, R.R.L. and Lorenzen, C.J. (1972) '''Yellow-green algae with chlorophyllide ''c'''''. ''Journal of Phycology'', 8:1, 10–18. DOI: [https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1529-8817.1972.tb03995.x 10.1111/j.1529-8817.1972.tb03995.x]</ref>, and the most-commonly used recipe includes modifications as reported by Makulla<ref>Makulla, A. (2000) '''Fatty acid composition of ''Scenedesmus obliquus'': Correlation to dilution rates'''. ''Limnologica'', 30:2, 162–168. DOI: [https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0075-9511(00)80011-0 10.1016/S0075-9511(00)80011-0]</ref>. |
== Recipe == | == Recipe == | ||
Revision as of 16:01, 19 October 2016
Description
The WC (Wright Chu) medium is a commonly used fully-defined medium for culturing of limnic algae. It was first described by Guillard & Lorenzen[1], and the most-commonly used recipe includes modifications as reported by Makulla[2].
Recipe
Dissolve TES buffer in Type I purified water (e.g., Milli-Q) using a magnetic stirrer and add 1 mL/L of stock solutions and trace metals in numerical order (1–7). Autoclave appropriately and add 1 mL/L vitamins (8) through a sterile 0.22 μm polystyrene (PES) filter once cooled down to room temperature.
Buffer | |
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Compound | TES |
[M] g/mol | 229.25 |
mg/5 L | 575 |
mg/L | 115 |
Stock solution | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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Compound | CaCl2 · 2 H2O | MgSO4 · 7 H2O | NaHCO3 | K2HPO4 | NaNO3 | NaSiO3 · 5 H2O |
[M] g/mol | ||||||
g/L | ||||||
g/500 mL | ||||||
g/250 mL |
Stock solution | 7: Trace metals | |||||||
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Compound | Na2 · EDTA | FeCl3 · 6 H2O | CuSO4 · 5 H2O | ZnSO4 · 7 H2O | CoCl2 · 6 H2O | MnCl2 · 4 H2O | NaMoO4 · 2 H2O | H3BO3 |
[M] g/mol | ||||||||
g/L | ||||||||
g/500 mL | ||||||||
g/250 mL |
Stock solution | 8: Vitamins | ||
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Compound | Thiamin · HCl | Biotin | B12 |
[M] g/mol | |||
g/L | |||
g/500 mL | |||
g/250 mL |
References
- ↑ Guillard, R.R.L. and Lorenzen, C.J. (1972) Yellow-green algae with chlorophyllide c. Journal of Phycology, 8:1, 10–18. DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8817.1972.tb03995.x
- ↑ Makulla, A. (2000) Fatty acid composition of Scenedesmus obliquus: Correlation to dilution rates. Limnologica, 30:2, 162–168. DOI: 10.1016/S0075-9511(00)80011-0