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MOESM1 of Feasibility of biodiesel production and CO2 emission reduction by Monoraphidium dybowskii LB50 under semi-continuous culture with open raceway ponds in the desert area
Additional file 1: Figure S1. Outdoor cultivation system of large-scale raceway ponds
MOESM2 of Feasibility of biodiesel production and CO2 emission reduction by Monoraphidium dybowskii LB50 under semi-continuous culture with open raceway ponds in the desert area
Additional file 2: Table S1. Ingredients of industrial salt
MOESM6 of Feasibility of biodiesel production and CO2 emission reduction by Monoraphidium dybowskii LB50 under semi-continuous culture with open raceway ponds in the desert area
Additional file 6: Figure S2. Irradiance, temperature and pH of three microalgae in 5Â m2 ORPs
MOESM4 of Feasibility of biodiesel production and CO2 emission reduction by Monoraphidium dybowskii LB50 under semi-continuous culture with open raceway ponds in the desert area
Additional file 4: Table S3. LC, BP, and LP of M. dybowskii LB50, Micractinium sp. XJ-2 and P. falcata XJ-176 cultivated indoors
Additional file 3 of The complete chloroplast genome of Diplodiscus trichospermus and phylogenetic position of Brownlowioideae within Malvaceae
Additional file 3. The conserved sequences shared among subfamilies. The blue color indicated the sequences located in the IRs
Additional file 4 of The complete chloroplast genome of Diplodiscus trichospermus and phylogenetic position of Brownlowioideae within Malvaceae
Additional file 4. The hypothetical tree topologies generated by TreeGraph 2. a Helicteroideae located at the most basal position and Brownlowioideae formed a sister to the clade comprising Tilioideae and Dombeyoideae (present study); b Brownlowioideae and Dombeyoideae formed a sister group and Sterculioideae was close to Malvatheca; c Sterculioideae and Tilioideae formed a close clade which was sister to Malvatheca; d Dombeyoideae formed the earliest divergent clade
Additional file 2 of The complete chloroplast genome of Diplodiscus trichospermus and phylogenetic position of Brownlowioideae within Malvaceae
Additional file 2. The species in Malvaceae covered in dataset. The yellow background indicates the plastome of Diplodiscus trichospermus newly sequenced in this study. Species marked in red font are designated as outer groups
Additional file 1 of The complete chloroplast genome of Diplodiscus trichospermus and phylogenetic position of Brownlowioideae within Malvaceae
Additional file 1. The phylogenetic trees of Malvaceae. Clades are color-coded according to subfamily. a, b and c indicate that ML tree recovered by RAxML, BI tree recovered by MrBayes and ML tree recovered by IQ-TREE 2 respectively. Numbers at each node in a and b indicate the BS and PP values respectively. Numbers at each node in c indicate SH-aLRT support/aBayes support/ultrafast bootstrap supports