The quintessence of algal biomass in bioplastic production: insightful advancement and sustainable use. [PDF]
Iqbal K, Mishra A, Sreedharan SM.
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Kinetic exploration of the microalgal growth rate of species residing in a waste stabilization pond [PDF]
Alvarado, Andres M+5 more
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The algae energy pathway: An emerging mechanism for energy transfer in northern peatlands
We synthesized research showing how recent environmental conditions set in place by climate change can govern CO2 emissions by regulating the composition of microbes in northern peatlands. We highlight conditions that favour algal‐mediated carbon uptake and demonstrate how the presence or absence of an algal energy pathway can determine the direction ...
Kevin H. Wyatt+3 more
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RECOVERY AND SEQUESTRATION OF CO2 FROM STATIONARY COMBUSTION SYSTEMS BY PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF MICROALGAE
Takashi Nakamura+2 more
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Algae Protein Creates Sustainable Alternatives for Various Food Matrices: From Function to Nutrition
Abstract Protein deficiency and environmental deterioration are pressing and complex issues in traditional agriculture system. Algae, which can grow without the need of land and with minimal water, offer a rich source of protein. Recently, large‐scale algae cultivation and advanced extraction techniques have been developed, positioning algae protein as
Shaozong Wu+3 more
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Green under siege: how the polyhexamethylene guanidine disinfectant attacks microalgae in aquatic ecosystems. [PDF]
Zhang K+6 more
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Techno-economic evaluation of microalgae harvesting and dewatering systems
F. Fasaei+3 more
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Greener Extraction Solutions for Microalgal Compounds. [PDF]
Kopp G, Lauritano C.
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ABSTRACT The AquaEcOmics meeting brought together 280 scientists applying omics tools to aquatic research in March 2025 (Evian‐les‐Bains, France). We synthesised here the main outcomes from the 167 presentations which were given. A similar number of presentations were about micro‐ and macroorganisms.
Frédéric Rimet+17 more
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