Microalgae are a diverse group of organisms that form the basic component of many eco- systems. The systemic classification of algae is primarily based on their pigment composition and is divided into nine classes. The largest groups are Chlorophyceae (green algae), Phaeophyceae (brown algae), Pyrrophyceae (dinoflagellates), Chrysophyceae (golden brown algae), Bacillariophyceae (diatoms) and Rhodo phyceae (red algae). It has been estimated that between 22,000 and 26,000 species exist (Norton et al., 1996), of which only a few species have been identified to be useful for commercial application, such as Spirulina, Chlorella, Haematococcus, Dunaliella, Botryococcus, Phaeodactylum and Porphyridium. Several other species that are als...
AbstractMarine organisms are potentially prolific sources of highly bioactive secondary metabolites ...
The choice of the best microalgae strains is an important first step for the commercial-scale produc...
The early life stages of every cultivable organism in a hatchery system depend on the feed provided...
Microalgae are a diverse group of organisms that form the basic component of many eco- systems. T...
Microalgae show enormous promise to simultaneously create industries aiming for remediation of waste...
The commercial culture of microalgae is now over 30 years old with the main microalgal species grown...
The term microalgae is often used in the algal research community to collectively describe microscop...
none6Humans have eaten seaweeds for millennia but microalgae are now usually seen as harmful organi...
Not AvailableCultivated microalgae are an essential source of nutrition to several farmed finfish, ...
Unicellular marine microalgae are widely used as food in the hatchery production of fish and shell...
Microalgaeis microscopic algae and is a autotrophic single-celled organism, belong renewableenergy. ...
Abstract Microalgae are aquatic unicellular microorganisms that can be found both in freshwater and ...
Marine micro-algae are single-celled plants and like all plants, contain chlorophyll, which traps t...
Fisheries and aquaculture are a major source of employment and income on which the livelihoods of 10...
Marine micro algae are the floating microscopic plant components of the seawater which forms the b...
AbstractMarine organisms are potentially prolific sources of highly bioactive secondary metabolites ...
The choice of the best microalgae strains is an important first step for the commercial-scale produc...
The early life stages of every cultivable organism in a hatchery system depend on the feed provided...
Microalgae are a diverse group of organisms that form the basic component of many eco- systems. T...
Microalgae show enormous promise to simultaneously create industries aiming for remediation of waste...
The commercial culture of microalgae is now over 30 years old with the main microalgal species grown...
The term microalgae is often used in the algal research community to collectively describe microscop...
none6Humans have eaten seaweeds for millennia but microalgae are now usually seen as harmful organi...
Not AvailableCultivated microalgae are an essential source of nutrition to several farmed finfish, ...
Unicellular marine microalgae are widely used as food in the hatchery production of fish and shell...
Microalgaeis microscopic algae and is a autotrophic single-celled organism, belong renewableenergy. ...
Abstract Microalgae are aquatic unicellular microorganisms that can be found both in freshwater and ...
Marine micro-algae are single-celled plants and like all plants, contain chlorophyll, which traps t...
Fisheries and aquaculture are a major source of employment and income on which the livelihoods of 10...
Marine micro algae are the floating microscopic plant components of the seawater which forms the b...
AbstractMarine organisms are potentially prolific sources of highly bioactive secondary metabolites ...
The choice of the best microalgae strains is an important first step for the commercial-scale produc...
The early life stages of every cultivable organism in a hatchery system depend on the feed provided...