2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.algal.2016.08.019
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The industrial ecology of freshwater macroalgae for biomass applications

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“…In addition to the production of certain species of microalgae in open raceways, zebra mussels may have utility in the production of commercially relevant filamentous macroalgal species. Lawton et al ., (2017) identify the cosmopolitan freshwater macroalgae genus Oedogonium as an ideal candidate for open pond systems, as it is resilient, competitively dominant and has biomass productivities comparable with microalgae 44 . Sakharova et al ., (2018) have illustrated that Oedogonium is resistant to the grazing of zebra mussels 45 and so therefore a coculture system in which zebra mussels remove competing microalgae species, reducing competition for light and nutrients, may help to improve Oedogonium yields further.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the production of certain species of microalgae in open raceways, zebra mussels may have utility in the production of commercially relevant filamentous macroalgal species. Lawton et al ., (2017) identify the cosmopolitan freshwater macroalgae genus Oedogonium as an ideal candidate for open pond systems, as it is resilient, competitively dominant and has biomass productivities comparable with microalgae 44 . Sakharova et al ., (2018) have illustrated that Oedogonium is resistant to the grazing of zebra mussels 45 and so therefore a coculture system in which zebra mussels remove competing microalgae species, reducing competition for light and nutrients, may help to improve Oedogonium yields further.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, after lipid extraction the biomass feedstock can be converted into algae biochar by conventional pyrolysis [160], torrefaction or hydrothermal carbonization. Algae biochar represent a new class of efficient fertilizers and absorbent materials for toxicants [161]. A combination with other sorbent material i.e., chitosan can enhance the application of bio char for treating the sewage wastewater prior to irrigate the agricultural fields.…”
Section: Biomassmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Freshwater macroalgae, exemplified by the genus Oedogonium, provide multiple opportunities for integration into agricultural, municipal and industrial systems to treat wastewater under a wide range of cultivation conditions and produce biomass with a diversity of end-uses (Lawton et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%