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“…Heterotrophic algae have also been reported as potential microorganisms to utilize the nutrients in vinasse to grow. The dark color characteristic to vinasse may be comparable to other dark effluents, such as municipal leachate, and may significantly hinder photoautotrophic growth of algae (Reis et al, 2014b). Therefore, heterotrophic growth may be the most appropriate growth mode for algae in vinasse.…”
Section: Vinasse As a Feedstock For Biological Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Heterotrophic algae have also been reported as potential microorganisms to utilize the nutrients in vinasse to grow. The dark color characteristic to vinasse may be comparable to other dark effluents, such as municipal leachate, and may significantly hinder photoautotrophic growth of algae (Reis et al, 2014b). Therefore, heterotrophic growth may be the most appropriate growth mode for algae in vinasse.…”
Section: Vinasse As a Feedstock For Biological Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initially, research shows that vinasse was highly toxic to C. vulgaris at concentrations greater than 4%, reaching allowable concentrations of about 8.6% after treatment (Marques et al, 2013). C. vulgaris, a widely used species in accumulation of valuable microbial lipids (Reis et al, 2014b), was able to achieve specific growth rates of 0.76 day ) (Marques et al, 2013). The use of AD can represent a feasible opportunity for making vinasse an appropriate cultivation medium for microbial cultivation, such as in the use of fungi with resilience to unfavorable conditions of growth (Reis et al, 2014a).…”
Section: Ad Of Vinasse: Operation Energy Generation and Digestate Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They benefit the product by capturing N2 in the air (Buyana et al, 2019: 20). While microalgae benefit the product, they are a good sustainable source of bioenergy (Reis et al, 2014). Animal waste means animal manure.…”
Section: Biomass Potential In Sinop Province and Districtsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paddy fields remain filled with water from rice planting to harvesting, and it is seen as an area open to research in terms of growing microalgae as an energy source. Microalgae are among the important sources for biodiesel and biogas production (Reis et al, 2014). In addition, the paddy stalks are left in the fields and destroyed by burning together with the stubble (Kıvrak & Başyiğit, 2012).…”
Section: Biomass Potential In Sinop Province and Districtsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microalgae, as well as cyanobacteria, belong to the group of third generation raw materials. These are a promising alternative, as they are able to accumulate high levels of lipids combined with high growth rates and biomass productivity compared to conventional oilseeds, and they do not compete with the food chain [40].…”
Section: Synthesis Of Biodieselmentioning
confidence: 99%