A study of the growth for the microalga Chlorella vulgaris by photo‐bio‐calorimetry and other on‐line and off‐line techniques
Calorimetry and other on‐line techniques are used for the first time as complement to the
traditional off‐line methods in order to follow the growth of the green Chlorella vulgaris …
traditional off‐line methods in order to follow the growth of the green Chlorella vulgaris …
Biocalorimetric monitoring of photoautotrophic batch cultures
M Janssen, R Wijffels, U von Stockar - Thermochimica acta, 2007 - Elsevier
Cultivations of photoautotrophic microorganisms show a rather distinct behavior from the
cultivations of microorganisms on chemical energy. This is caused by the fact that light …
cultivations of microorganisms on chemical energy. This is caused by the fact that light …
Influence of light intensity on the kinetic and yield parameters of Chlorella pyrenoidosa mixotrophic growth
ME Martínez, F Camacho, JM Jiménez, JB Espínola - Process Biochemistry, 1997 - Elsevier
The influence of light intensity on growth of the freshwater microalga Chlorella pyrenoidosa
has been studied. A mineral culture medium supplemented with glucose at concentrations of …
has been studied. A mineral culture medium supplemented with glucose at concentrations of …
Rapid screening test to estimate temperature optima for microalgae growth using photosynthesis activity measurements
We have worked out a rapid 1-day test based on photosynthesis measurements to estimate
suitable growth temperature of microalgae cultures. To verify the proposed procedure …
suitable growth temperature of microalgae cultures. To verify the proposed procedure …
The effect of changes in salinity on the energy yielding processes of Chlorella vulgaris and Dunaliella maritima cells
AJ Alyabyev, NL Loseva, LK Gordon, IN Andreyeva… - Thermochimica …, 2007 - Elsevier
The unicellular green halotolerant microalga Dunaliella maritima grown in medium
containing 500mM NaCl and the freshwater microalga Chlorella vulgaris were used as …
containing 500mM NaCl and the freshwater microalga Chlorella vulgaris were used as …
The effect of growth temperature on the bioenergetics of photosynthetic algal cultures
YK Lee, HM Tan, CS Hew - Biotechnology and bioengineering, 1985 - Wiley Online Library
Two photosynthetic algal cultures, one Chlorella vulgaris, and the other a Chlorogonium sp.,
were cultured under light limitations in chemostats. The effects of growth temperature on …
were cultured under light limitations in chemostats. The effects of growth temperature on …
On the efficiency of Chlorella growth
B Kok - Acta botanica neerlandica, 1952 - natuurtijdschriften.nl
The efficiency of conversion of light into organic matter by cultures of growing Chlorella cells
was measured under various conditions. During growth periods of 24—180 hours, we daily …
was measured under various conditions. During growth periods of 24—180 hours, we daily …
Influence of temperature on Chlorella vulgaris growth and mortality rates in a photobioreactor
The ability of microalgae to fix carbon dioxide and convert it into biofuels, foods and other
valuable products has drawn a lot of scientific attention in the last decades. In the last years …
valuable products has drawn a lot of scientific attention in the last decades. In the last years …
Chlorella vulgaris, a microalgae important to be used in Biotechnology: a review
JA Coronado-Reyes, JA Salazar-Torres… - Food Science and …, 2020 - SciELO Brasil
Chlorella vulgaris is a microalgae belonging to the order of the Chlorococcales, of the
Oocytaceae family, of the genus Chlorella, which has a green colour due to the chloroplasts …
Oocytaceae family, of the genus Chlorella, which has a green colour due to the chloroplasts …
Energy Demands of Nitrogen Supply in Mass Cultivation of Two Commercially Important Microalgal Species, Chlorella vulgaris and Dunaliella tertiolecta
Mass culture of microalgae is a potential alternative to cultivation of terrestrial crops for
bioenergy production. However, microalgae require nitrogen fertiliser in quantities much …
bioenergy production. However, microalgae require nitrogen fertiliser in quantities much …