International audienceIn order to develop an effective CO2 mitigation process using microalgae for potential industrial application, the growth and physiological activity of Chlorella vulgaris in photobioreactor cultures were studied. C. vulgaris was grown at two CO2 concentrations (2 and 13% of CO2 v/v) and at three incident light intensities (50, 120 and 180 μmol m−2 s−1) for 9 days. The measured specific growth rate was similar under all conditions tested but an increase in light intensity and CO2 concentration affected the biomass and cell concentrations. Although carbon limitation was observed at 2% CO2, similar cellular composition was measured in both conditions. Light limitation induced a net change in the growth behavior of C. vulg...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the primary greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. Conse...
The pure cultures of microalgae Chlorella vulgaris ATCC 13482 and Scenedesmus obliquus FACHB 417 wer...
228-232The objective of present study was to cultivate the mixed culture of microalgae in airlift ...
International audienceIn order to develop an effective CO2 mitigation process using microalgae for p...
Capture of CO2 by algae is an important mechanism for removal of this greenhouse gas from the atmosp...
The performance of a modified bioreactor inside a light enclosure for carbon dioxide biofixation by ...
As one of the promising species of microalgae for biofuel production, Chlorella vulgaris CS-42 was c...
Microalgae are promising candidates for CO2 capture and concomitant biomass production. Chlorella vu...
In the present study, the microalga Chlorella vulgaris was cultivated in a tubular photobioreactor a...
Face à la montée de la prise de conscience des enjeux écologiques actuels, la recherche se tourne ve...
Green microalgae play an important role in carbon fixation in a marine ecosystem. Nonetheless, the f...
Faced with the growing awareness of environmental issues, the research turns to the development of b...
Algal growth studies of Chlorella strains were conducted in a batch mode with bench type experiments...
Micro algae are photolitotrophs that perform oxygenic photosynthesis and capable of accumulating a l...
Biomass from microalgae (Chlorella vulgaris) can be used in food and pharmaceutical industries as we...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the primary greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. Conse...
The pure cultures of microalgae Chlorella vulgaris ATCC 13482 and Scenedesmus obliquus FACHB 417 wer...
228-232The objective of present study was to cultivate the mixed culture of microalgae in airlift ...
International audienceIn order to develop an effective CO2 mitigation process using microalgae for p...
Capture of CO2 by algae is an important mechanism for removal of this greenhouse gas from the atmosp...
The performance of a modified bioreactor inside a light enclosure for carbon dioxide biofixation by ...
As one of the promising species of microalgae for biofuel production, Chlorella vulgaris CS-42 was c...
Microalgae are promising candidates for CO2 capture and concomitant biomass production. Chlorella vu...
In the present study, the microalga Chlorella vulgaris was cultivated in a tubular photobioreactor a...
Face à la montée de la prise de conscience des enjeux écologiques actuels, la recherche se tourne ve...
Green microalgae play an important role in carbon fixation in a marine ecosystem. Nonetheless, the f...
Faced with the growing awareness of environmental issues, the research turns to the development of b...
Algal growth studies of Chlorella strains were conducted in a batch mode with bench type experiments...
Micro algae are photolitotrophs that perform oxygenic photosynthesis and capable of accumulating a l...
Biomass from microalgae (Chlorella vulgaris) can be used in food and pharmaceutical industries as we...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the primary greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. Conse...
The pure cultures of microalgae Chlorella vulgaris ATCC 13482 and Scenedesmus obliquus FACHB 417 wer...
228-232The objective of present study was to cultivate the mixed culture of microalgae in airlift ...