Eukaryotic algae represent a highly heterogeneous group in terms of organization, lifestyle, and metabolic capabilities. Unicellular green microalgae are capable of biohydrogen production through direct and indirect photolysis as well as dark fermentation. Most algae hydrogen studies focus on axenic algal cultures, although these are difficult and expensive to maintain for continuous operation. Moreover, the complex interplays and metabolic fluxes between algae and bacteria in natural ecosystems provide a number of clear biological and technological benefits to large-scale functional algae-based systems. Two green algae species from the Chlamydomonas and Chlorella genera were used to engineer stable synthetic communities by incorporating a ...
201-210Oxygenic photosynthetic organisms such as cyanobacteria, green algae and diatoms are capable...
Development of the capacity to produce hydrogen economically from renewable energy resources is of c...
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii UTEX 90 accumulated 1.45 g dry cell weight and 0.77 g starch/L during phot...
It is well known that over the last 60 years the trend of long-lived greenhouse gas emissions have s...
To improve the duration and yield of hydrogen photoproduction in a green algae-based system at labor...
Algae technology represents an extensive research field which has developed rapidly over the last de...
Hydrogen production by microalgae is a promising technology to achieve sustainable and clean energy....
Microorganisms can produce hydrogen biologically, with species ranging from photosynthetic and ferme...
Biological hydrogen production by microalgae is a potential sustainable, renewable and clean source ...
Microalgae, as facultative aerobic organisms, convert solar energy to produce biohydrogen under anae...
Kruse O, Rupprecht J, Bader K-P, et al. Improved photobiological H-2 production in engineered green ...
With increasing global populations and demand for energy, greater strain is placed on the limited su...
Several species of unicellular green algae, such as the model green microalga Chlamydomonas reinhard...
The fundamental challenge in establishing hydrogen as the future energy is the clean, renewable, and...
The green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has the ability to produce clean and renewable molecular hy...
201-210Oxygenic photosynthetic organisms such as cyanobacteria, green algae and diatoms are capable...
Development of the capacity to produce hydrogen economically from renewable energy resources is of c...
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii UTEX 90 accumulated 1.45 g dry cell weight and 0.77 g starch/L during phot...
It is well known that over the last 60 years the trend of long-lived greenhouse gas emissions have s...
To improve the duration and yield of hydrogen photoproduction in a green algae-based system at labor...
Algae technology represents an extensive research field which has developed rapidly over the last de...
Hydrogen production by microalgae is a promising technology to achieve sustainable and clean energy....
Microorganisms can produce hydrogen biologically, with species ranging from photosynthetic and ferme...
Biological hydrogen production by microalgae is a potential sustainable, renewable and clean source ...
Microalgae, as facultative aerobic organisms, convert solar energy to produce biohydrogen under anae...
Kruse O, Rupprecht J, Bader K-P, et al. Improved photobiological H-2 production in engineered green ...
With increasing global populations and demand for energy, greater strain is placed on the limited su...
Several species of unicellular green algae, such as the model green microalga Chlamydomonas reinhard...
The fundamental challenge in establishing hydrogen as the future energy is the clean, renewable, and...
The green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has the ability to produce clean and renewable molecular hy...
201-210Oxygenic photosynthetic organisms such as cyanobacteria, green algae and diatoms are capable...
Development of the capacity to produce hydrogen economically from renewable energy resources is of c...
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii UTEX 90 accumulated 1.45 g dry cell weight and 0.77 g starch/L during phot...