Morteza Bahremand

Morteza Bahremand
University of Tehran | UT · College of Agriculture and Natural Resources

PhD candidate

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14
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Additional affiliations
April 2013 - April 2013
University of Tehran
Position
  • Lecturer
Description
  • one-day workshop on "Culture and Breeding of Ornamental Fishes"

Publications

Publications (14)
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Increase the efficiency growth and survival of modern aquaculture is an important objective. For this purpose, in this study with regard to positive effects essential oils in the diet, of essential oils (Satureja hortensis) with the aim of improving the growth indices, blood biochemistry and body composition of fish fry roach (Rutilus caspicus) was...

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Questions (7)
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Which parts of the sleeping process can be manipulated (physiologically & genetically) in aquatic animals (especially in fish)?
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Astaxanthin is produced in two ways: Synthetic methods and natural production (by single-celled organisms such as Haematococcus pluvialis and red yeast Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous). I want to know which genes are involved in astaxanthin production in single-celled organisms?
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What are the most well-known genes that have been identified & sequenced to produce carotenoid pigments in various organisms (specially in microalgae and yeast)?
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Do microalgae have potential applications in pigment production beyond their typical use?
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What is the fastest growing freshwater & saltwater microalgae?
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Plastic materials originated from petrochemicals cause serious environmental problems due to their non-degradable nature. Bioplastics or plastics produced by the microorganism is a promising replacement for the conventional synthetic plastics. Bioplastics are secondary metabolites produced by the various microbes present in nature. What is the best microorganism (Specifically in micro-algae) for bioplastics production?

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