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Algae Harvesting
Algae harvesting poses a huge challenge to the development and commercialization of the technology of algal biomass production, especially for... -
Algae in Biomedicine
Algae, which live in marine or freshwater, are photosynthetic organisms. They vary greatly in size, morphology, and degree of complexity of their... -
Algae for Cosmetics Application
Algae in cosmetic applications has become a trend, and researchers are paying attention to it as an alternative to medicinal plants or animal... -
Algae Cultivation Systems
Algae are a diverse group of micro- and macroscopic, highly efficient photosynthetic organisms with rapid growth and flourish in a variety of... -
UV mutagenesis improves growth potential of green algae in a green algae–yeast co-culture system
It is known that co-cultivation of green algae with heterotrophic microorganisms, such as yeast, improves green algae's growth potential and carbon...
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Algae from Primary Endosymbioses
TheRhodophyta red algaeRed algae are a group of important photoautotrophic organisms that include unicellular microalgae as well as large macroalgae... -
Metabolic relationships between marine red algae and algae-associated bacteria
Mutualistic interactions between marine phototrophs and associated bacteria are an important strategy for their successful survival in the ocean, but...
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Food and Feed Preparation Using Algae
Algae have gained prominence as a sustainable source of food for man and feed for animals because of their high nutritional content, presenting a... -
Algae-Mediated Removal of Prevalent Genotoxic Antibiotics: Molecular Perspective on Algae-Bacteria Consortia and Bioreactor-Based Strategies
Antibiotic pollution poses a potential risk of genotoxicity, as antibiotics released into the environment can induce DNA damage and mutagenesis in...
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Value-added Products from Algae Phycochemical Production and Applications
This book provides a comprehensive overview of value-added products from algae, presenting the fundamentals of algal cultivation, metabolism,...
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Effect of light intensity on photophysiology and growth dynamics of crustose coralline algae (CCA): implications for the loss of canopy-forming algae
The disappearance of canopy-forming algae in coastal habitats exposes crustose coralline algae (CCA) to varying light conditions during the...
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Algae for Aquaculture: Recent Technological Applications
Algae are essential in aquatic ecosystems as they form the base of food webs, providing bioactive compounds that sustain and improve the growth of... -
Algae as a Promising Feedstock for Biorefineries
In recent years, the focus of research has shifted to third-generation fuels, particularly algae. This is in response to challenges such as the... -
Algae-Based Food Technologies
Microalgae are known to produce and accumulate desirable components for human consumption such as vitamins, fatty acids, protein and minerals. With... -
Marine Algae and Their Importance
Simple, non-flowering marine algae are a diverse group that range in size from unicellular (2 μm to 30 m) to multicellular forms (kelps up to 70 m).... -
Value-Added Chemicals from Algae: Extraction and Refining
As the world struggles with the pressing challenges of climate change, resource depletion, and environmental degradation, the search for sustainable... -
Exploring the interactions between algae and archaea
Algae and archaea co-exist in diverse aquatic ecosystems and play a significant role in ecological functions and biogeochemical cycles. Compared to...
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Bioenergy Generation and Cogeneration from Algae-Based Biorefineries
Algae are a newly recognised renewable energy source derived from living creatures. They are very remarkable energy and are attracting interest due... -
Bioplastics and Biopolymers from Algae: Manufacturing and Applications
The hunt for sustainable alternatives in the face of the growing global plastic issue has brought us to the intriguing field of bioplastics and... -
Benthic Algae on Tufa Barriers
Benthic algae are widespread in all inland waters. As photoautotrophs, they are very important oxygen producers and food sources for organisms of...