This work analyses the adhesion of flagellated microalgae to seven surfaces that have different water adhesion tension characteristics. Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Isochrysis galbana, were cultivated in batch and fed-batch mode at four nitrogen/phosphorus (N/P) ratios (from 1.29 to 70) and subjected to four irradiance levels (50, 100, 200 and 400 µE·s·m) at 23 °C. Cell adhesion was greater in C. reinhardtii and a higher biomass concentration was obtained for this strain, reaching 2 g·L compared to 1 g·L for I. galbana. The adhesion of cells and exopolymeric substances was measured upon the batch and the first fed-batch reaching the stationary growth phase, observing a direct correlation between them and inversely to biomass generation in ...
Surface roughness can enhance the deposition of algal cells to carrier surface and improve the produ...
Microalgal biofilms are increasingly attracting attention as a cultivation platform for different bi...
<div><p>This paper reports the cell–substratum interactions of planktonic (<i>Chlorella vulgaris</i>...
Microalgae are the most important primary producers of biomass on Earth. They inherit enormous techn...
Recently, the challenge of producing algal biomass at low cost has been faced also with manufacturin...
The increased interest in photosynthetic microorganisms for wastewater treatment processes has led t...
Microalgae Cell adhesion is global and plays a critical role in different scientific and engineering...
The initial stages of biofilm formation at a surface are triggered by the surface association of ind...
Microalgae are the most important primary producers of biomass on Earth. They inherit enormous techn...
Background: Microalgae are photosynthetic microorganisms presenting a diversity of biotechnological ...
International audienceAny surface immersed in aqueous environment is rapidly colonized by micro and ...
Microalgae are promising candidates for biotechnological applications like the production of raw mat...
Although adhesion of bacteria and yeast have been extensively studied by a wide range of experimenta...
Biofilm-based algal cultivation is gaining popularity as a viable platform for algal production, wa...
Biofilm based microalgal cultivation has recently received great attention because of its low water ...
Surface roughness can enhance the deposition of algal cells to carrier surface and improve the produ...
Microalgal biofilms are increasingly attracting attention as a cultivation platform for different bi...
<div><p>This paper reports the cell–substratum interactions of planktonic (<i>Chlorella vulgaris</i>...
Microalgae are the most important primary producers of biomass on Earth. They inherit enormous techn...
Recently, the challenge of producing algal biomass at low cost has been faced also with manufacturin...
The increased interest in photosynthetic microorganisms for wastewater treatment processes has led t...
Microalgae Cell adhesion is global and plays a critical role in different scientific and engineering...
The initial stages of biofilm formation at a surface are triggered by the surface association of ind...
Microalgae are the most important primary producers of biomass on Earth. They inherit enormous techn...
Background: Microalgae are photosynthetic microorganisms presenting a diversity of biotechnological ...
International audienceAny surface immersed in aqueous environment is rapidly colonized by micro and ...
Microalgae are promising candidates for biotechnological applications like the production of raw mat...
Although adhesion of bacteria and yeast have been extensively studied by a wide range of experimenta...
Biofilm-based algal cultivation is gaining popularity as a viable platform for algal production, wa...
Biofilm based microalgal cultivation has recently received great attention because of its low water ...
Surface roughness can enhance the deposition of algal cells to carrier surface and improve the produ...
Microalgal biofilms are increasingly attracting attention as a cultivation platform for different bi...
<div><p>This paper reports the cell–substratum interactions of planktonic (<i>Chlorella vulgaris</i>...