نتایج جستجو برای: algal culture

تعداد نتایج: 287622  

2012
Kyle M. Fontaine Andreas Beck Elfie Stocker-Wörgötter Michele D. Piercey-Normore

Members of the genus Dermatocarpon are widespread throughout the Northern Hemisphere along the edge of lakes, rivers and streams, and are subject to abiotic conditions reflecting both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Little is known about the evolutionary relationships within the genus and between continents. Investigation of the photobiont(s) associated with sub-aquatic and terrestrial De...

2017
He Zhu Chenba Zhu Longyan Cheng Zhanyou Chi

Background: Mixing in traditional algae culture system consumes intensive electricity. This should be replaced by nature force to reduce energy cost and, more importantly, to realize positive energy balance of algal biofuel production. This study aims to develop a horizontal photobioreactor, in which mixing can be provided with rocking movement driven by nature force. Results: Simple boxes were...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2014
Myounghoon Moon Chul Woong Kim Wasif Farooq William I Suh Anupama Shrivastav Min S Park Sanjiv K Mishra Ji-Won Yang

The present study assessed the use of hydrolysate of lipid extracted algal biomass (LEA) combined with the sugar factory wastewater (SFW) as a low cost nutrient and a carbon source, respectively for microalgal cultivation. Microalgal strain Ettlia sp. was both mixotrophically and heterotrophically cultivated using various amounts of hydrolysate and SFW. The culture which was grown in medium con...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2014
Hyun Soo Kim Taylor L Weiss Hem R Thapa Timothy P Devarenne Arum Han

Microalgae are envisioned as a future source of renewable oil. The feasibility of producing high-value biomolecules from microalgae is strongly dependent on developing strains with increased productivity and environmental tolerance, understanding algal gene regulation, and optimizing growth conditions for higher production of target molecules. We present a high-throughput microfluidic microalga...

Journal: :Biofouling 2007
Hélène Barberousse Roberta Brayner Ana Maria Botelho Do Rego Jean-Christophe Castaing Patricia Beurdeley-Saudou Jean-François Colombet

The adhesion of Klebsormidium flaccidum, Stichococcus bacillaris and Chlorella cf. mirabilis, three strains of green microalgae isolated from biofilms on façade coatings were investigated in a parallel plate flow chamber. The model surfaces tested were glass slides, and -CH(3) (mediated by octadecyltrichlorosilane [OTS] and hexamethyldisilazane [HMDZ] modification) and -NH(2) (aminopropyltrieth...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2013
Tunyen Wang Helmut Yabar Yoshiro Higano

In this study, an upper limit in the solar energy conversion efficiency which can be translated to a maximum potential algal yield of a large-scale culture is calculated based on the algal productivity model in which light and nutrient are made the growth rate limiting factors, and taking the design characteristics of the cultivation system into account. Our results indicate that for the produc...

Journal: :Applied spectroscopy 2016
Sarah Bellini Ryad Bendoula Emilie Le Floc'h Claire Carré Sébastien Mas Francesca Vidussi Eric Fouilland Jean-Michel Roger

This work describes a method to model the optical properties over the (400-750 nm) spectral range of a dense microalgal culture using the chemical and physical properties of the algal cells. The method was based on a specific program called AlgaSim coupled with the adding-doubling method: at the individual cell scale, AlgaSim simulates the spectral properties of one model, three-layer spherical...

Journal: :Veterinary world 2016
Anmar Hameed Bloh Gires Usup Asmat Ahmad

AIM Bacteria associated with harmful algal blooms can play a crucial role in regulating algal blooms in the environment. This study aimed at isolating and identifying algicidal bacteria in Dinoflagellate culture and to determine the optimum growth requirement of the algicidal bacteria, Loktanella sp. Gb-03. MATERIALS AND METHODS The Dinoflagellate culture used in this study was supplied by Pr...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1981
P J McAuley

Green hydra maintains within its digestive cells a population of symbiotic algae which remains constant in normal culture conditions, although potentially the algae have a much higher growth rate than their animal hosts. Numbers of algae per cell vary along the body column, cells in the gastric region containing more than those of the head or peduncle. This relationship is disturbed in excised,...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Shady A Amin David H Green Mark C Hart Frithjof C Küpper William G Sunda Carl J Carrano

Marine microalgae support world fisheries production and influence climate through various mechanisms. They are also responsible for harmful blooms that adversely impact coastal ecosystems and economies. Optimal growth and survival of many bloom-forming microalgae, including climatically important dinoflagellates and coccolithophores, requires the close association of specific bacterial species...

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