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Ming-Li Teoh

Researcher at Taylors University

Publications -  11
Citations -  390

Ming-Li Teoh is an academic researcher from Taylors University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chlorella & Chlorella vulgaris. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 291 citations. Previous affiliations of Ming-Li Teoh include University of Malaya.

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Influence of culture temperature on the growth, biochemical composition and fatty acid profiles of six Antarctic microalgae

TL;DR: The protein content of the Antarctic algae was markedly affected by culture temperature, and all except Navicula UMACC 231 and Stichococcus UMACC 238 contained higher amount of proteins when grown at low temperatures (6–9 ∘C), while the percentage of PUFA decreased with increasing culture temperature.
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Response of Antarctic, temperate, and tropical microalgae to temperature stress

TL;DR: The specific growth rate (μ) of the Antarctic Navicula decreased at temperatures above 4 °C, showing it to be sensitive to temperature increase, and N. glaciei UMACC 231 is likely to have the most deleterious consequences than the other two Antarctic microalgae studied.
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Interactive Effects of Temperature and UV Radiation on Photosynthesis of Chlorella Strains from Polar, Temperate and Tropical Environments: Differential Impacts on Damage and Repair.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the repair mechanisms at higher temperatures were not sufficient to overcome damage caused by UVR in the Antarctic Chlorella strain, suggesting negative effects of global climate change on microalgae inhabiting (circum-) polar regions.
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Effect of temperature change on physiology and biochemistry of algae: a review

TL;DR: This review provides the information on how algae respond to temperature change based on their growth, biochemical composition and fatty acid composition.