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1986
Eukaryotic algae play a significant role in aquatic environments, both as primary producers and as potential pollutants. Some algae such as Chlamydomonas spp. and Chlorella spp. have also served as model systems for studying such diverse subjects as photosynthesis, cell cycle regulation, cell motility, and non-Mendelian (chloroplast) inheritance ...
J L, Van Etten +3 more
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Eukaryotic algae play a significant role in aquatic environments, both as primary producers and as potential pollutants. Some algae such as Chlamydomonas spp. and Chlorella spp. have also served as model systems for studying such diverse subjects as photosynthesis, cell cycle regulation, cell motility, and non-Mendelian (chloroplast) inheritance ...
J L, Van Etten +3 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2019
Chemical additives leaching from microplastics and their effects on physiology of microalgae are of environmental significance. So far, these issues remain unclear.
Hongwei Luo +6 more
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Chemical additives leaching from microplastics and their effects on physiology of microalgae are of environmental significance. So far, these issues remain unclear.
Hongwei Luo +6 more
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Bioresource Technology, 2020
Swine wastewater is rich in nitrogen and organic carbon which are essential macronutrients for microalgal growth. Three indigenous microalgal strains (Chlorella sorokiniana AK-1, Chlorella sorokiniana MS-C1, and Chlorella sorokiniana TJ5) were examined ...
Chun-Yen Chen +6 more
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Swine wastewater is rich in nitrogen and organic carbon which are essential macronutrients for microalgal growth. Three indigenous microalgal strains (Chlorella sorokiniana AK-1, Chlorella sorokiniana MS-C1, and Chlorella sorokiniana TJ5) were examined ...
Chun-Yen Chen +6 more
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Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 2022
This study aimed to assess the effects of dietary addition with Chlorella sorokiniana on fish growth, gut histology, antioxidant capacity, immune response, and disease resistance in rainbow trout.
Weijun Chen +4 more
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This study aimed to assess the effects of dietary addition with Chlorella sorokiniana on fish growth, gut histology, antioxidant capacity, immune response, and disease resistance in rainbow trout.
Weijun Chen +4 more
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Planta, 1986
The preincubation of Chlorella cells with glucose caused a tenfold increase of the maximal uptake rate of ammonium without change in the K m (2 μM). A similar stimulation of ammonium uptake was found when the cells were transferred to nitrogen-free growth medium. The time-course of uptake stimulation by glucose revealed a lag period of 10-20 min.
J, Schlee, E, Komor
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The preincubation of Chlorella cells with glucose caused a tenfold increase of the maximal uptake rate of ammonium without change in the K m (2 μM). A similar stimulation of ammonium uptake was found when the cells were transferred to nitrogen-free growth medium. The time-course of uptake stimulation by glucose revealed a lag period of 10-20 min.
J, Schlee, E, Komor
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Chemosphere, 2019
In this study, the interaction of the initial metal concentration, time of reaction and Chlorella coloniales algae dose were taken for the biosorption of Cr, Cd, Co, Fe and As from aqueous solutions using the Box-Behnken design.
J. Jaafari, K. Yaghmaeian
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In this study, the interaction of the initial metal concentration, time of reaction and Chlorella coloniales algae dose were taken for the biosorption of Cr, Cd, Co, Fe and As from aqueous solutions using the Box-Behnken design.
J. Jaafari, K. Yaghmaeian
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Arginine utilization by Chlorella autotrophica and Chlorella saccharophila
Physiologia Plantarum, 1990Chlorella saccharophila can utilize the amino acids arginine, glutamate. ornithine and proline as sole sources of nitrogen for growth. By comparison C. autotrophica utilized only arginine and ornithine. Following osmotic shock of Chlorella autotrophica from 50 to 150% artificial seawater rapid synthesis of proline (the main osmoregulatory solute in ...
Gilles Laliberté, Johan A. Hellebust
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Optimization of Chlorella vulgaris Biodiesel usage in Diesel Engine
Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research, 2020The experimental investigation has been carried out on the diesel engine using Chlorella vulgaris algal biodiesel as blends with neat diesel. Two input parameters, such as load and fuel and four reaction parameters such as hydrocarbons (HC), carbon ...
T. Sathish
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Production of Protein and Lipid by Chlorella vulgaris and Chlorella pyrenoidosa
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1963Cultures of Chlorella vulgaris reach the stationary phase of their growth cycle more slowly than cultures of C. pyrenoidosa when both are provided with conditions favorable for their growth. But after 3 weeks of incubation, the yields from the two organisms are nearly identical in terms of packed volume, dry weight, and cell population.
R, PRATT, E, JOHNSON
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, 2020
This work examines the feasibility of fuelling methyl ester derived from green algae, Chlorella emersonii in a compression ignition engine. This work also proposes Chlorella emersonii methyl ester (CEME) as a potential alternative energy source since the
H. Venu +3 more
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This work examines the feasibility of fuelling methyl ester derived from green algae, Chlorella emersonii in a compression ignition engine. This work also proposes Chlorella emersonii methyl ester (CEME) as a potential alternative energy source since the
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