Contaminating organisms in mass cultivation present one of the major challenges that must be overcome for successful commercialization of algal biofuels. The present study identified a range of contaminating organisms in Chlorella cultures cultivated in outdoor raceway ponds at the Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation (Mesa, AZ). Nineteen organisms or Operational Taxonomic Units (OTU) in the Chlorella culture were identified by a combination of microscopic observation and 18S rRNA denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). More detailed analyses identified these contaminating organisms as 2 fungi, 7 flagellates, 3 amoebae, 4 ciliates, 1 rotifer, and 2 large insects. Among them Poterioochromonas sp., a small flagellate, ap...
Harmful algal blooms (habs) in Sabah, particularly Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum (Pbc) and Ma...
Researchers and algae growers have shown deep interest in the cultivation of Chlorella microalgae be...
Although predators in microalgal culture can often be protozoa reducing biomass productivity and cul...
Contaminating organisms in mass cultivation present one of the major challenges that must be overcom...
The environmental conditions created in the Southwestern deserts of the United States are conducive ...
Chlorella is a strong candidate as a potential production organism for future biofuels and other alg...
Outdoor microalgae cultivation process is threatened by many issues, such as pest pollution and comp...
The protozoan flagellate Poterioochromonas malhamensis is one of the main contaminants in Chlorella ...
In the past decade, microalgae have emerged as a novel source of biomass that could complement the b...
Direct sampling of microalgae from nature inevitably brings together the problem of massive growth o...
Direct sampling of microalgae from nature inevitably brings together the problem of massive growth o...
Algal blooms are a naturally occurring phenomenon which can occur in both freshwater and saltwater. ...
Microalgae are a promising new source of biomass for production of food, feed, fuel or bulk chemical...
Blooms of toxic cyanobacteria such as Microcystis aeruginosa periodically occur within wastewater tr...
To break cells of the microalga Chlorella sp. two different methods were applied. The objectives of ...
Harmful algal blooms (habs) in Sabah, particularly Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum (Pbc) and Ma...
Researchers and algae growers have shown deep interest in the cultivation of Chlorella microalgae be...
Although predators in microalgal culture can often be protozoa reducing biomass productivity and cul...
Contaminating organisms in mass cultivation present one of the major challenges that must be overcom...
The environmental conditions created in the Southwestern deserts of the United States are conducive ...
Chlorella is a strong candidate as a potential production organism for future biofuels and other alg...
Outdoor microalgae cultivation process is threatened by many issues, such as pest pollution and comp...
The protozoan flagellate Poterioochromonas malhamensis is one of the main contaminants in Chlorella ...
In the past decade, microalgae have emerged as a novel source of biomass that could complement the b...
Direct sampling of microalgae from nature inevitably brings together the problem of massive growth o...
Direct sampling of microalgae from nature inevitably brings together the problem of massive growth o...
Algal blooms are a naturally occurring phenomenon which can occur in both freshwater and saltwater. ...
Microalgae are a promising new source of biomass for production of food, feed, fuel or bulk chemical...
Blooms of toxic cyanobacteria such as Microcystis aeruginosa periodically occur within wastewater tr...
To break cells of the microalga Chlorella sp. two different methods were applied. The objectives of ...
Harmful algal blooms (habs) in Sabah, particularly Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum (Pbc) and Ma...
Researchers and algae growers have shown deep interest in the cultivation of Chlorella microalgae be...
Although predators in microalgal culture can often be protozoa reducing biomass productivity and cul...