@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00074761, author = {Hiroya, Araie, and 長谷, 純宏 and Yasushi, Iwata, and 大野, 豊 and Iwane, Suzuki, and Hase, Yoshihiro and Ono, Yutaka}, journal = {QST Takasaki Annual Report 2017}, month = {Mar}, note = {For biofuel production using microalgae, it is necessary to mutate the algae to improve the productivity of biomass and oil contents. In this study, we focused on very-long-alkyl ketones so-called alkenone that are thought to be good candidates for biofuels. Previously, we reported dose-dependency of the colony formation after 0-320 Gy of carbon ion irradiation. We screened mutants that showed high alkenone productivity from the irradiated cells. In this study, we irradiated carbon ion beams to the high alkenone-producing mutants to investigate the effects of the second-round mutagenesis on the mutant. The cells cultured for 14 d in a 96-well plate were stained with Nile Red and the amount of lipids was evaluated by a microplate reader. The results suggested that it is possible to further improve the productivity of high alkenone-producing strain by the second-round mutagenesis. In the precious study, 30 Gy was suggested to be a suitable dose to enhance oil productivity, however, it seemed better to use a lower dose for the second-round irradiation.}, title = {Mutagenesis of the Oil-producing Algae by Ion Beam Irradiation}, year = {2019} }