1973
DOI: 10.1007/bf00610423
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Die toxischen Inhaltsstoffe der MikroalgeScenedesmus obliquus

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“…If we grow micro algae in industrially polluted water, the product will contain the pollutants at much higher concen-tration. With respect to our mass cultures of green micro algae , this has been severely criticized by Wagner and Siddiqi (1973), and indeed, algae are potent pollutant collectors. On the other hand, we are able to demonstrate that we can produce the same algae in an unpolluted area in such a way that the final biomass contains neither heavy metals nor polycyclic hydrocarbons at concentrations worth mentioning (payer et al, 1975).…”
Section: Trends To the Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…If we grow micro algae in industrially polluted water, the product will contain the pollutants at much higher concen-tration. With respect to our mass cultures of green micro algae , this has been severely criticized by Wagner and Siddiqi (1973), and indeed, algae are potent pollutant collectors. On the other hand, we are able to demonstrate that we can produce the same algae in an unpolluted area in such a way that the final biomass contains neither heavy metals nor polycyclic hydrocarbons at concentrations worth mentioning (payer et al, 1975).…”
Section: Trends To the Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been some debate about health hazards for humans posed by the nucleic acid content of microalgae (Wagner & Siddiqi, 1973;Zller et al, 1972) which is about 4% (Soeder, 1976). i.e.…”
Section: Yieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%