Harvesting Polluted Waters 1976
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-4328-8_2
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The Technical Production of Microalgae and Its Prospects in Marine Aquaculture

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“… 1970s: Investigation of BLSS models and commercialization of algae growth During this period, competition between Soviet Union and United States accelerated the research on BLSS, resulting in the creation and experimental investigation of a number of BLSS models with different biological structures, dimensions, and functional parameters . In addition, large‐scale production of microalgae was realized in open‐pond system on earth, promoting the use of microalgae in industry . Importantly, researchers tried to replace artificial medium by seawater or waste stream, thus, extending the use of microalgae from air revitalization and food supply to wastes remediation …”
Section: Development Paths Of Microalgae‐based Blssmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… 1970s: Investigation of BLSS models and commercialization of algae growth During this period, competition between Soviet Union and United States accelerated the research on BLSS, resulting in the creation and experimental investigation of a number of BLSS models with different biological structures, dimensions, and functional parameters . In addition, large‐scale production of microalgae was realized in open‐pond system on earth, promoting the use of microalgae in industry . Importantly, researchers tried to replace artificial medium by seawater or waste stream, thus, extending the use of microalgae from air revitalization and food supply to wastes remediation …”
Section: Development Paths Of Microalgae‐based Blssmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 In addition, large-scale production of microalgae was realized in open-pond system on earth, promoting the use of microalgae in industry. 13 Importantly, researchers tried to replace artificial medium by seawater or waste stream, thus, extending the use of microalgae from air revitalization and food supply to wastes remediation. 14…”
Section: • 1960s: First Attempt To Develop Microalgae-based Blssmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results compare favourably with other reported yields in Europe, especially in view of the relatively high solids and nitrogen loading used here. Soeder (1976) reported algal productivities of between 18 and 28 g DM/m2/d for algae grown outdoors in a complete inorganic medium in Germany. Groenweg et al (1980) culturing Scenedesmus spp.…”
Section: Biomass Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%