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Microbes algae

Used for the preservation of water and other liquids used in cooling processing systems by the control of harmful organisms such as microbes, algae and mussels (not drinking water preservation products). [Pg.72]

Effluent quahty from facultative lagoons is related primarily to the suspended solids created by living and dead microbes. The long retention period in the lagoons allows the microbes to die off, leaving a small particle that settles slowly. The release of nutrients from the dead microbes permits the algae to survive by recycling the nutrients. [Pg.2223]

The aim is to produce biomass or a mass of cells such as microbes, yeast and fungi. The commercial production of biomass has been seen in the production of baker s yeast, which is used in the baking industry. Production of single cell protein (SCP) is used as biomass enriched in protein.6 An algae called Spirulina has been used for animal food in some countries. SCP is used as a food source from renewable sources such as whey, cellulose, starch, molasses and a wide range of plant waste. [Pg.5]

The reduction of ketones, aldehydes, and olefins has been extensively explored using chemical and biological methods. As the latter method, reduction by heterotrophic microbes has been widely used for the synthesis of chiral alcohols. On the contrary, the use of autotrophic photosynthetic organisms such as plant cell and algae is relatively rare and has not been explored because the method for cultivation is different from that of heterotrophic microbes. Therefore, the investigation using photosynthetic organisms may lead to novel biotransformations. [Pg.51]

Chevalier, P., and de la Notle, J., Behavior of Algae and Bacteria Co-Immobilized in Carrageenan, in a Fluidized Bed, Enzyme Microb. Technol., 10 19 (1988)... [Pg.666]

Composting is a biological process mediated by microbes belonging to the kingdom Protest, which includes bacteria, algae, fungi, protozoa, and virus particles (Table 12.2). Microbes can be classified into metabolic types based on the carbon and energy sources utilized by the cell. Autotrophs use carbon dioxide as a... [Pg.328]

Microbe An organism which cannot be observed with the naked eye e. g. unicellular animals, lower algae, lower fungi, bacteria. [NIH]... [Pg.70]

The term biocolloids or biosolids is frequently applied to microbes in solution. Bacteria, algae, protozoans, and many other biological agents present in the aqueous phase can be considered to exhibit colloidal behavior [114-124]. Insofar as these species are able to sorb pollutants like other colloids, the distinction between living and nonliving colloids is relatively unimportant. It is also known that biological exudates or subcellular fragments may exist in colloidal solution [124]. [Pg.128]


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