The optimised reduction of dissolved nutrient loads in aquaculture effluents through bioremediation requires selection of appropriate algal species and strains. The objective of the current study was to identify target species and strains from the macroalgal genus Ulva for bioremediation of land-based aquaculture facilities in Eastern Australia. We surveyed land-based aquaculture facilities and natural coastal environments across three geographic locations in Eastern Australia to determine which species of Ulva occur naturally in this region and conducted growth trials at three temperature treatments on a subset of samples from each location to determine whether local strains had superior performance under local environmental conditions. DN...
© 2019 Juan Manuel Valero RodriguezNutrient excess derived from anthropic impacts on coastal ecosyst...
Ulva is a genus of marine green algae native to many of the world’s coastlines and is especially dif...
Freshwater macroalgae from the genus Oedogonium have recently been targeted for biomass applications...
The optimised reduction of dissolved nutrient loads in aquaculture effluents through bioremediation ...
The optimised reduction of dissolved nutrient loads in aquaculture effluents through bioremediation ...
Ulva is a common component of marine intertidal flora in Australia with many species frequently obse...
The green macroalgae from genus Ulva are commonly used in biotechnology as a source of biomass for t...
Ulva is a ubiquitous macroalgal genus of commercial interest. Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (...
The bioremediation of industrial waste water by macroalgae is a sustainable and renewable approach t...
The cultivation of seaweed species in fishpond effluent, characterized by high ammonium concentratio...
Filamentous species of Ulva are ideal for cultivation because they are robust with high growth rates...
Filamentous species of Ulva are ideal for cultivation because they are robust with high growth rates...
Freshwater macroalgae from the genus Oedogonium have recently been targeted for biomass applications...
Eutrophication of coastal ecosystems is a global problem, and algae have become an important resourc...
13 pages, 6 figures.-- This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internation...
© 2019 Juan Manuel Valero RodriguezNutrient excess derived from anthropic impacts on coastal ecosyst...
Ulva is a genus of marine green algae native to many of the world’s coastlines and is especially dif...
Freshwater macroalgae from the genus Oedogonium have recently been targeted for biomass applications...
The optimised reduction of dissolved nutrient loads in aquaculture effluents through bioremediation ...
The optimised reduction of dissolved nutrient loads in aquaculture effluents through bioremediation ...
Ulva is a common component of marine intertidal flora in Australia with many species frequently obse...
The green macroalgae from genus Ulva are commonly used in biotechnology as a source of biomass for t...
Ulva is a ubiquitous macroalgal genus of commercial interest. Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (...
The bioremediation of industrial waste water by macroalgae is a sustainable and renewable approach t...
The cultivation of seaweed species in fishpond effluent, characterized by high ammonium concentratio...
Filamentous species of Ulva are ideal for cultivation because they are robust with high growth rates...
Filamentous species of Ulva are ideal for cultivation because they are robust with high growth rates...
Freshwater macroalgae from the genus Oedogonium have recently been targeted for biomass applications...
Eutrophication of coastal ecosystems is a global problem, and algae have become an important resourc...
13 pages, 6 figures.-- This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internation...
© 2019 Juan Manuel Valero RodriguezNutrient excess derived from anthropic impacts on coastal ecosyst...
Ulva is a genus of marine green algae native to many of the world’s coastlines and is especially dif...
Freshwater macroalgae from the genus Oedogonium have recently been targeted for biomass applications...