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Microalgae or
microphytes are
microscopic algae invisible to the
naked eye. They are
phytoplankton typically found in
freshwater and
marine systems, living...
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Microalgae or
microscopic algae grow in
either marine or
freshwater systems. They are
primary producers in the
oceans that
convert water and
carbon dioxide...
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algae that are
intentionally cultivated fall into the
category of
microalgae (also
referred to as phytoplankton, microphytes, or
planktonic algae)...
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bioreactor has to be made out of
transparent material. The
first microalgae cultivation was of the
unicellular Chlorella vulgaris by
Dutch microbiologist...
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specific applications.
Microalgae also can be used as
livestock feed due to
their proteins. Even more, some
species of
microalgae produce valuable compounds...
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facilitate photosynthesis.
Photobioreactors are
typically used to
cultivate microalgae, cyanobacteria, and some mosses.
Photobioreactors can be open systems...
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multiple distinct clades. Such
organisms range from
unicellular microalgae such as Chlorella,
Prototheca and the diatoms, to
multicellular macroalgae...
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research area. 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...
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swine manure is
capable of
improving the
growth medium performance of
microalgae cultivations in
terms of
final biom**** productivity,
showing that algal...
- bio****ay ECOTOX,
which uses the
microalgae Euglena gracilis to test the
toxicity of
water samples. (See Bioindicator#
Microalgae in
water quality) ****ay Immuno****ay...