Microalgal biofilms are increasingly attracting attention as a cultivation platform for different biotechnological purposes. The initial adhesion of algae to a surface, one of the key factors for the formation of a biofilm, was analyzed by coupling image analysis techniques and mathematical modeling. Two isolated microalgae, Chlorella vulgaris ACUF_809 and Chlorella sp. ACUF_802, were identified by molecular techniques. Their health condition and biomass growth were measured using pulse amplitude modulated (PAM) fluorometry; the carrier colonization was studied by imaging analysis (Weka Segmentation) and measuring the green tones of the biofilm through CIELAB colorimetry. Structural features and biofilm vertical distribution were determined...
Biofilm-based algal cultivation has many advantages over the conventional suspended growth methods a...
Biofilms are complex-surface attached communities of both phototrophic (mainly cyanobacteria and mic...
Differences in biofilm formation between Scenedesmus obliquus and Chlorella vulgaris were examined, ...
Microalgal biofilms are increasingly attracting attention as a cultivation platform for different bi...
Recently, the challenge of producing algal biomass at low cost has been faced also with manufacturin...
International audienceMicroalgae biofilms have been proposed as an alternative to suspended cultures...
International audienceMicroalgae biofilms have a great ecological importance and a high biotechnolog...
International audienceMicroalgae biofilms have a great ecological importance and a high biotechnolog...
Cultivating microalgae as a biofilm may overcome some of the challenges of conventional suspended cu...
International audienceMicroalgae biofilms have been proposed as an efficient alternative to suspende...
The increased interest in photosynthetic microorganisms for wastewater treatment processes has led t...
Difficulties and cost of suspended microalgal biomass harvest and processing can be overcome by cult...
Microalgal biofilm-based technologies are of strong interest due to their high biomass concentration...
Microalgae are promising candidates for recycling of carbon dioxide (CO2) into renewable bioproducts...
Biofilm-based algal cultivation has many advantages over the conventional suspended growth methods a...
Biofilms are complex-surface attached communities of both phototrophic (mainly cyanobacteria and mic...
Differences in biofilm formation between Scenedesmus obliquus and Chlorella vulgaris were examined, ...
Microalgal biofilms are increasingly attracting attention as a cultivation platform for different bi...
Recently, the challenge of producing algal biomass at low cost has been faced also with manufacturin...
International audienceMicroalgae biofilms have been proposed as an alternative to suspended cultures...
International audienceMicroalgae biofilms have a great ecological importance and a high biotechnolog...
International audienceMicroalgae biofilms have a great ecological importance and a high biotechnolog...
Cultivating microalgae as a biofilm may overcome some of the challenges of conventional suspended cu...
International audienceMicroalgae biofilms have been proposed as an efficient alternative to suspende...
The increased interest in photosynthetic microorganisms for wastewater treatment processes has led t...
Difficulties and cost of suspended microalgal biomass harvest and processing can be overcome by cult...
Microalgal biofilm-based technologies are of strong interest due to their high biomass concentration...
Microalgae are promising candidates for recycling of carbon dioxide (CO2) into renewable bioproducts...
Biofilm-based algal cultivation has many advantages over the conventional suspended growth methods a...
Biofilms are complex-surface attached communities of both phototrophic (mainly cyanobacteria and mic...
Differences in biofilm formation between Scenedesmus obliquus and Chlorella vulgaris were examined, ...