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Biomass growth research

Improvement of intraparticle mass transfer is the goal of some particle research efforts. One novel approach that has been recently tested is the co-immobilization of algae with bacteria the algae produced oxygen and the bacteria produced the desired product (Chevalier and de la Noue, 1988). Another method used microporous particles entrapped within alginate bead bioparticles to prevent excess biomass growth that could hinder intraparticle mass transfer (Seki et al., 1993). [Pg.643]

The process of tree growth utilizes atmospheric carbon in the production of wood biomass. Furthermore, this sequestered carbon can continue to be held in products that are manufactured from wood. Although much research has been done in investigating forests as actual or potential carbon sinks, there has been rather less work looking at the implications of the use of wood products as a medium-term carbon store. [Pg.9]

Turner, R. E., N. N. Rabelais, and Z. N. Zhang. 1990. Phytoplankton biomass, production and growth limitations on the Huanghe (Yellow River) continental shelf. Continental Shelf Research 10 545-571. [Pg.282]


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