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Ecophysiology of photosynthesis in macroalgae

Photosynthesis Research, 2012
Macroalgae occur in the marine benthos from the upper intertidal to depths of more than 200 m, contributing up to 1 Pg C per year to global primary productivity. Freshwater macroalgae are mainly green (Chlorophyta) with some red (Rhodophyta) and a small contribution of brown (Phaeophyceae) algae, while in the ocean all three higher taxa are important ...
Raven, John A., Hurd, Catriona L.
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The optimization of oil extraction from macroalgae, Rhizoclonium sp. by chemical methods for efficient conversion into biodiesel

, 2020
Optimization of biodiesel production from freshwater macroalgae, Rhizoclonium sp. was investigated in this study. Biodiesel production process parameters such as chemical solvent extraction, hexane:ether and different extraction techniques were optimized
Boonyawee Saengsawang   +5 more
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Beneficial impacts and health benefits of macroalgae phenolic molecules on fish production

, 2021
Marine macroalgae are considered to be alternative promising animal feed resources with numerous advantages, such as high growth rate, exceptional tolerance to be potentially cultivated in marine water and non-competition of arable lands for cultivation,
M. Naiel   +5 more
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Allelochemistry in marine macroalgae

Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 1987
Allelochemistry refers to the effect of an organic compound released from one organism upon an organism separated from its source. When the donor and receptor are plants (or microorganisms placed in the plant kingdom), allelopathy is described whether the effect is harmful or beneficial.
Marilyn M. Harlin, Elroy L. Rice
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A review on bioenergy and bioactive compounds from microalgae and macroalgae-sustainable energy perspective

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019
Though microalgae and macroalgae are considered as a potential feedstock for biofuel and industrially important co-products extraction, still there are several research barriers on the commercialization of algae-based fuels and products.
M. P. Sudhakar   +3 more
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Co-pyrolysis of lignocellulosic and macroalgae biomasses for the production of biochar - A review.

Bioresource Technology, 2019
Biochar properties are significantly influenced and controlled by biomass feedstock type and pyrolysis operating conditions, and the development of multiple biochar properties for various applications has necessitated the need for blending different ...
O. A. Fakayode   +3 more
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Seaweeds (marine macroalgae)

2016
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Heuzé, Valérie   +4 more
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Cryopreservation of macroalgae

2018
A significant constraint to the development of fundamental and applied research on macroalgae is the capacity to maintain representative cultures of living material ex situ. This is also relevant for their commercial exploitation, where seasonal factors may limit the availability of seed stock for commercial-scale cultivation.
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Photomorphogenesis of Marine Macroalgae

1983
The photobiology of marine algae is of particular interest for three reasons: (1) The diversity of photosynthetic pigments indicates that a greater physiological variety is to be found among the photobiological responses of algae than among those of higher plants.
M. J. Dring, K. Lüning
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