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Chlorella sp.

Amino acid Chlorella sp. Scenedesmus sp. Spirulina sp. FAO reference pattern... [Pg.465]

Zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha Fed alga (Chlorella sp.) containing 500 mg PCB 77/kg for 32 days... [Pg.1303]

W. Goessler, J. Lintschinger, J. Szakova, P. Mader, J. Kopecky, J. Doucha, K. J. Irgolic, Chlorella sp. and arsenic compounds an attempt to prepare an algal reference material for arsenic compounds, Appl. Organomet. Chem., 11 (1997), 57-66. [Pg.631]

FIGURE 5. Growth of Moina sp. fed with Chlorella sp. accumulating different levels of arsenic and accumulation of arsenic by Moina sp. after 7 days culture ... [Pg.735]

The biological CO2 fixation using Chlorella sp. with high capability in fixing CO2... [Pg.315]

In order to increase the productivity and to reduce the land area required, we have screened a green alga, Chlorella sp. UKOOl, which showed high capability in fixing CO2 and tolerance to high temperature and high CO2 concentration. The characteristics of this alga will be described. [Pg.316]

MC medium or HD medium were used for culturing Chlorella sp. UKOOl. Cells were placed in a flat culture vessel with 2.5 cm thickness and with 100 ml medium. The vessels were placed in temperature controlled water bath and illuminated by projector lamps. CO2 enriched air was aerated into culture at the flow rate of 100 ml/min (1 wm). [Pg.316]

Figure 3. High density culture of Chlorella sp. UKOOl... Figure 3. High density culture of Chlorella sp. UKOOl...
Protein is the major nutrient followed by the content of carbohydrate. All the essential amino acids are contained in the cells and the high content of linoleic acid which is the essential fatty acid was found. Nutritional composition of Chlorella sp. UKOOl suggested usefulness of the cells as feed for poultry or swine. [Pg.319]

Photosynthetic CO2 fixation performance by a helical tubular photobioreactor incorporating Chlorella sp. under outdoor culture conditions... [Pg.483]


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