Definition of Microalgae. Meaning of Microalgae. Synonyms of Microalgae

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Definition of Microalgae

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Meaning of Microalgae from wikipedia

- Microalgae or microphytes are microscopic algae invisible to the naked eye. They are phytoplankton typically found in freshwater and marine systems, living...
- Microalgae or microscopic algae grow in either marine or freshwater systems. They are primary producers in the oceans that convert water and carbon dioxide...
- The bioreactor has to be made out of transparent material. The first microalgae cultivation was of the unicellular Chlorella vulgaris by Dutch microbiologist...
- specific applications. Microalgae also can be used as livestock feed due to their proteins. Even more, some species of microalgae produce valuable compounds...
- seaweed oil. In 1942 Harder and Von Witsch were the first to propose that microalgae be grown as a source of lipids for food or fuel. Following World War II...
- from multiple distinct clades. Such organisms range from unicellular microalgae such as Chlorella, Prototheca and the diatoms, to multicellular macroalgae...
- of algae that are intentionally cultivated fall into the category of microalgae (also referred to as phytoplankton, microphytes, or planktonic algae)...
- swine manure is capable of improving the growth medium performance of microalgae cultivations in terms of final biom**** productivity, showing that algal...
- Mycoplankton Bacterioplankton Virioplankton By size Heterotrophic picoplankton Microalgae Microzooplankton Nanophytoplankton calcareous Photosynthetic picoplankton...
- phosphate). Exopolysaccharides are secreted from microorganisms including microalgae into the surrounding environment during their growth or propagation. They...