| Nannochloropsis | |
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| Nannochloropsis viewed under a light microscope | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota |
| Kingdom: | Chromalveolata |
| Phylum: | Heterokontophyta |
| Class: | Eustigmatophyceae |
| Family: | Eustigmataceae |
| Genus: | Nannochloropsis Hibberd, 1981 |
Nannochloropsis is a genus of alga comprising approximately 6 species. The genus in the current taxonomic classification was first termed by Hibberd (1981). The species have mostly been known from the marine environment but also occur in fresh and brackish water. All of the species are small, nonmotile spheres which do not express any distinct morphological features, and cannot be distinguished by either light or electron microscopy. The characterisation is mostly done by rbcL gene and 18S rDNA sequence analysis. It is different from other related microalgae in that it lacks chlorophyll b and c. Nannochloropsis is able to build up a high concentration of a range of pigments such as astaxanthin, zeaxanthin and canthaxanthin. The algae have a very simple ultrastructure, and reduced compared to neighbouring taxa. They have a diameter of about 2 micrometers. It is considered a promising alga for industrial applications because of its ability to accumulate high levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids. It is mainly used as an energy-rich food source for fish larvae and rotifers. Recently, Nannochloropsis has been investigated for biofuel production. (see Nannochloropsis and biofuels). Restaurant "A Poniente" of El Puerto de Santa María (Cádiz, Spain) is using Nannochloropsis gaditana for human food.
The species currently recognised are:
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