Previous studies have demonstrated that the independent stimulation of either electron transport or RuBP regeneration can increase the rate of photosynthetic carbon assimilation and plant biomass. In this paper...
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Bioremediation and biomass production of microalgae cultivation in river watercontaminated with pharmaceutical effluent
This work evaluated the potential of microalgae of Chlorella sp. , SL7A, Chlorococcum sp. , SL7B and Neochloris sp. ,SK57 cultivated in river water contaminated with pharmaceutical...
The aim of this study was to conduct the first comprehensive life cycle assessment and economic analysis on ethanol produced from agave. Compositional and field data from a field experiment in Queensland...
Selection of photosynthesis and respiration models to assess the effect of environmental conditions on mixed microalgae consortia grown on wastewater
This study aimed at evaluating the effects of different environmental conditions (irradiance, temperature, pH and dissolved oxygen) on a microalgae-bacteria consortium cultivated in a pilot-scale open pond and fed on the liquid...
In 2011 the EC-JRC published the International Reference Life Cycle Data System (ILCD) Handbook recommendations on the use of Impact Assessment models for use in LCA (EC-JRC 2011a)...
A huge variability exists in nutrient concentrations boundaries set for the Water (WFD) and the Marine Strategy (MSFD) Framework Directives, as revealed by a survey to EU Member States. Such...
Algal blooms are a natural phenomena caused by a rapid growth of aquatic algae in waterbodies. Bloom formation is influenced by light intensity, water temperature, pH, climate...
Lower-value biomass (LVB) in forests constitutes non-commercial material traditionally left on site following harvesting. Emerging markets for energy and bioproducts have increased incentives to harvest...
For nearly a century, scientific advances have fueled progress in U.S. agriculture to enable American producers to deliver safe and abundant food domestically and provide a trade surplus...
Going Green and Cold: Biosurfactants from Low-Temperature Environments to Biotechnology Applications
‘Cold’ is becoming ‘cool’ in microbiology. The cryosphere is becoming more easily accessible to scientific expeditions and is predicted to fuel the discovery of novel natural products. Research on biosurfactants from psychrophilic...