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A nonlinear multivariate regression methodology is presented for modeling the responses of microalgae cells regarding their physical appearance (size, shape) to shifts in their chemical environment. This chemometric approach builds on a novel image analysis method recently published in this Journal and augments it such that: (i) the measured effect is expressed mathematically rather than described...
The release of ammonia from the industry of rare earth leads to harmful cyan bacterial bloom and consumption of non-renewable oil resources cause the energy crisis. Using an isolated strain of Chlorella sp. USTB-01, which can grow both autotrophically and heterotrophically, to remove ammonia nitrogen from the rare-earth wastewater and to produce biodiesel were investigated. The results showed that...
Chlorella pyrenoidosa was cultivated under photoautotrophic, mixotrophic and cyclic light-autotrophic/dark-heterotrophic conditions. The influence of light on the carbon and energy metabolism of microalgae was investigated by the use of metabolic flux analysis. The respiratory activity of microalgae in the light was assessed from the autotrophic flux distribution. Results showed that the glycolytic...
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