Microalgae-based wastewater treatment is promising in view of circularity as they can uptake most of the nitrogen sources usually present in waste streams: ammonium, nitrite and nitrate as well as some organic species. However, regulation pathways are not fully understood yet. This complexity is a challenge for accurate modelling of these processes, necessary for the design and optimization of wastewater treatment systems. It is generally observed in microalgae that the presence of ammonium inhibits the assimilation of other nitrogen compounds. This was confirmed in this work for Synechocystis sp. PCC6803, even in acclimated continuous cultures. A different uptake regulation was instead observed for the species Auxenochlorella protothecoide...
A multi-nutrient quota model was modified to describe the coupled dynamics of nitrate and nitrite ut...
ABSTRACT – (Effect of nitrate and ammonium on the growth and protein concentration of Microcystis vi...
Cyanobacteria are a very important group in aquatic systems, particularly in eutrophic waters. There...
Microalgae are able to assimilate various types of nitrogen. The interaction of nitrogen on their re...
Microalgae assimilate different types of nitrogen by interacting in different areas. The interactive...
Nitrate and ammonium are the two most important ionic forms of inorganic nitrogen driving biomasspro...
Nitrate and ammonium are the two most important ionic forms of inorganic nitrogen driving biomasspro...
Nitrate and ammonium are the two most important ionic forms of inorganic nitrogen driving biomasspro...
Nitrate and ammonium are the two most important ionic forms of inorganic nitrogen driving biomasspro...
Microalgae offer a promising technology to remove and re-use the nutrients N and P from wastewater. ...
Microalgal biofuel technology provides the opportunity to recover nutrients from wastewater. Nitroge...
Microalgae assimilate different types of nitrogen by interacting in different areas. The interactive...
[EN] Due to their capacity to assimilate carbon dioxide and nutrients, microalgae-based cultivation ...
A multi-nutrient quota model was modified to describe the coupled dynamics of nitrate and nitrite ut...
A multi-nutrient quota model was modified to describe the coupled dynamics of nitrate and nitrite ut...
A multi-nutrient quota model was modified to describe the coupled dynamics of nitrate and nitrite ut...
ABSTRACT – (Effect of nitrate and ammonium on the growth and protein concentration of Microcystis vi...
Cyanobacteria are a very important group in aquatic systems, particularly in eutrophic waters. There...
Microalgae are able to assimilate various types of nitrogen. The interaction of nitrogen on their re...
Microalgae assimilate different types of nitrogen by interacting in different areas. The interactive...
Nitrate and ammonium are the two most important ionic forms of inorganic nitrogen driving biomasspro...
Nitrate and ammonium are the two most important ionic forms of inorganic nitrogen driving biomasspro...
Nitrate and ammonium are the two most important ionic forms of inorganic nitrogen driving biomasspro...
Nitrate and ammonium are the two most important ionic forms of inorganic nitrogen driving biomasspro...
Microalgae offer a promising technology to remove and re-use the nutrients N and P from wastewater. ...
Microalgal biofuel technology provides the opportunity to recover nutrients from wastewater. Nitroge...
Microalgae assimilate different types of nitrogen by interacting in different areas. The interactive...
[EN] Due to their capacity to assimilate carbon dioxide and nutrients, microalgae-based cultivation ...
A multi-nutrient quota model was modified to describe the coupled dynamics of nitrate and nitrite ut...
A multi-nutrient quota model was modified to describe the coupled dynamics of nitrate and nitrite ut...
A multi-nutrient quota model was modified to describe the coupled dynamics of nitrate and nitrite ut...
ABSTRACT – (Effect of nitrate and ammonium on the growth and protein concentration of Microcystis vi...
Cyanobacteria are a very important group in aquatic systems, particularly in eutrophic waters. There...