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titleOfInvention A method for suppressing the growth of algae using fine particles having polythrylene as a main skeleton
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a simple and inexpensive method for suppressing the growth of algae or inducing a metabolic abnormality in algal cells by using fine particles having polythrylene as a main skeleton. Kind Code: A1 The present invention relates to microparticles having polythrylene as a main skeleton and using a component having an affinity for a component constituting an algae cell wall or a protein or an enzyme disposed on the cell wall, to grow algae in an aqueous solution or on a solid surface. A method of inhibiting or killing, or a method of inducing metabolic abnormalities by irritating or stressing algae by exposing particles having such properties to start production of useful products or induce an increase in production amount . [Selection diagram] None
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