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Enhanced methane production from bloom algal biomass using hydrothermal and hydrothermal-alkaline pretreatment with anaerobic digestion. [PDF]
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Combating planktonic algae with benthic algae
Ecological Engineering, 2015Anthropogenic eutrophication of surface waters may cause mass development of algae, including cyanoprokaryotes, with serious effects on ecosystem health. In the current study, drastic hydrological changes initiated a eutrophication process of a former backwater of the river Danube (Austria). As a first restoration measure, a gravel filter followed by a
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Nature, 1989
Eukaryotic algae are traditionally separated into three broad divisions: the rhodophytes, the chromophytes and the chlorophytes. The evolutionary relationships between these groups, their links with other eukaryotes and with other photosynthetic groups, such as euglenophytes and cryptophytes, have been the subject of much debate and speculation.
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Eukaryotic algae are traditionally separated into three broad divisions: the rhodophytes, the chromophytes and the chlorophytes. The evolutionary relationships between these groups, their links with other eukaryotes and with other photosynthetic groups, such as euglenophytes and cryptophytes, have been the subject of much debate and speculation.
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2008
In the following sections of this chapter we will try to give an outline of some algae characteristics and general information on their classification, distribution, structure, nutrition and reproduction. In the last paragraph a short account on the origin of eukaryotic algae is set out.
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In the following sections of this chapter we will try to give an outline of some algae characteristics and general information on their classification, distribution, structure, nutrition and reproduction. In the last paragraph a short account on the origin of eukaryotic algae is set out.
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ECS Transactions, 2010
Algae and photosynthetic bacteria may be integrated or associated with Microbial Fuel Cells MFCs in a number of different ways including: (1) use of whole (intact) or lipid-extracted lyzed cells as the primary carbon-energy source for anodic microbial metabolism; (2) use of algal cultures (with light) as cathodic oxygenators to improve output. The idea
Ieropoulos, I.A.+3 more
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Algae and photosynthetic bacteria may be integrated or associated with Microbial Fuel Cells MFCs in a number of different ways including: (1) use of whole (intact) or lipid-extracted lyzed cells as the primary carbon-energy source for anodic microbial metabolism; (2) use of algal cultures (with light) as cathodic oxygenators to improve output. The idea
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Biochemistry, 2014
As major contributors to global oxygen levels and producers of fatty acids, carotenoids, sterols, and phycocolloids, algae have significant ecological and commercial roles. Early algal models have contributed much to our understanding of circadian clocks at physiological and biochemical levels. The genetic and molecular approaches that identified clock
Andrew J. Millar, Zeenat B. Noordally
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As major contributors to global oxygen levels and producers of fatty acids, carotenoids, sterols, and phycocolloids, algae have significant ecological and commercial roles. Early algal models have contributed much to our understanding of circadian clocks at physiological and biochemical levels. The genetic and molecular approaches that identified clock
Andrew J. Millar, Zeenat B. Noordally
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2010
Algae have been and are used as a source of: food, industrial and fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmaceuticals, animal fodder, energy, effluent bioremediation, and fertilizer for the past five thousand years. Algal utilization as a feedstock for biofuel development is not a new concept having been initiated over the past forty years ...
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Algae have been and are used as a source of: food, industrial and fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmaceuticals, animal fodder, energy, effluent bioremediation, and fertilizer for the past five thousand years. Algal utilization as a feedstock for biofuel development is not a new concept having been initiated over the past forty years ...
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2015
In the last few years, advances in algal research have identified the participation of haemoglobins in nitrogen metabolism and the management of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species. This chapter summarises the state of knowledge concerning algal haemoglobins with a focus on the most widely used model system, namely, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Genetic,
Juliette T. J. Lecomte, Eric A. Johnson
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In the last few years, advances in algal research have identified the participation of haemoglobins in nitrogen metabolism and the management of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species. This chapter summarises the state of knowledge concerning algal haemoglobins with a focus on the most widely used model system, namely, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Genetic,
Juliette T. J. Lecomte, Eric A. Johnson
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