The sequential recycling of culture medium that had different initial nitrogen concentrations and was treated with an ultrafiltration membrane was investigated to determine the effects of recycled media on the growth of Nannochloropsis oceanica. Algae growth and lipid accumulation were inhibited by the recycled media. The final average ash-free dry weight (AFDW) values of N. oceanica after 12 days of cultivation in the recycled media at initial nitrogen concentrations of 64 and 32 mg L-1 were 2.3 and 1.6 g L-1, respectively, and these values were 14.8% and 23.8% lower than those of the AFDW of N. oceanica cultured in fresh media (2.7 and 2.1 g L-1, respectively). The total lipid contents of the algae cultured in the recycled media for 12 da...
Comparison of media and a few culture conditions for growing Nannochloropsis oculata, in laboratory ...
Effects of nitrogen sources (NO3 --N and NH4 +-N and urea-N) and different concentrations (882, 441,...
It is critical that we move towards a more sustainable society. Three of our largest challenges are ...
Existing research shows that the presence of algogenic organic matter (AOM) in recycled media can in...
Growth media recycling during algae cultivation is necessary to increase the efficiency and reduce t...
Neochloris oleoabundans (Chlorophyta) is widely considered one of the most promising microalgae for ...
Reusing supernatant of microalgae culture medium can have inhibitory or toxic effects on the biomass...
Bulk cultivation of microalgae in large scale production systems is subject to high production costs...
Microalgae have application in aquaculture, as feed, functional food, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, co...
International audienceTo reduce the water footprint of microalgae biomass production, it is essentia...
Produced water (PW), extracted as a petroleum byproduct, presents high contents of impurities and, t...
Produced water (PW), extracted as a petroleum byproduct, presents high contents of impurities and, t...
Reuse of growth medium after biomass harvesting is a cost-saving approach to improve the economic fe...
Auto-inhibition is widely observed in the microalgal media reuse, but auto-inhibitors in the reused ...
[[abstract]]Chlorella sp. is often used in the treatment of wastewater to produce lipids, a practice...
Comparison of media and a few culture conditions for growing Nannochloropsis oculata, in laboratory ...
Effects of nitrogen sources (NO3 --N and NH4 +-N and urea-N) and different concentrations (882, 441,...
It is critical that we move towards a more sustainable society. Three of our largest challenges are ...
Existing research shows that the presence of algogenic organic matter (AOM) in recycled media can in...
Growth media recycling during algae cultivation is necessary to increase the efficiency and reduce t...
Neochloris oleoabundans (Chlorophyta) is widely considered one of the most promising microalgae for ...
Reusing supernatant of microalgae culture medium can have inhibitory or toxic effects on the biomass...
Bulk cultivation of microalgae in large scale production systems is subject to high production costs...
Microalgae have application in aquaculture, as feed, functional food, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, co...
International audienceTo reduce the water footprint of microalgae biomass production, it is essentia...
Produced water (PW), extracted as a petroleum byproduct, presents high contents of impurities and, t...
Produced water (PW), extracted as a petroleum byproduct, presents high contents of impurities and, t...
Reuse of growth medium after biomass harvesting is a cost-saving approach to improve the economic fe...
Auto-inhibition is widely observed in the microalgal media reuse, but auto-inhibitors in the reused ...
[[abstract]]Chlorella sp. is often used in the treatment of wastewater to produce lipids, a practice...
Comparison of media and a few culture conditions for growing Nannochloropsis oculata, in laboratory ...
Effects of nitrogen sources (NO3 --N and NH4 +-N and urea-N) and different concentrations (882, 441,...
It is critical that we move towards a more sustainable society. Three of our largest challenges are ...