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Sterols from the Green Alga Ulva australis
Published 2017-09-01“…These compounds, together with the previously isolated secondary metabolites of this alga, were investigated for their inhibitory effects on human recombinant aldose reductase in vitro. …”
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Hydrobiological Study of Algae of an Urban Freshwater River
Published 2009-06-01“…The most pollution tolerant genera and species of four groups of algae were recorded from three sites of River. Nygaard’s and Palmer’s biotic indices have been used for the assessment of quality of the River. …”
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Phagotrophic algae in a wastewater stabilization pond
Published 2018-12-01“…Members of the algal genus Peranema are able to eat a wide variety of living organisms that have little or no mobility, such as other unicellular algae and live yeasts. Stabilization ponds are artificial environments rich in organic matter, nutrients and microorganisms, and are therefore suitable environments for growing species of Euglenophyta. …”
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Recent advances of natural pigments from algae
Published 2023-08-01“…And natural sources, healthy and non-toxic edible pigments are receiving a lot of attention. Algae is an important source of natural pigments, and contain chlorophyll, phycoerythrin, carotene, and other natural pigments. …”
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Thermogravimetric analysis of gasification and pyrolysis of algae biomass
Published 2024-01-01“…In the present paper, the case of the brown algae Saccharina japonica from Aniva Bay (Sea of Okhotsk, Sakhalin Island) was investigated by a thermogravimetric analysis up to 700°C at different atmospheres. …”
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An Efficient Self-Organized Detection System for Algae
Published 2023-02-01“…The traditional manual detection of algae with a microscope is extremely time-consuming. …”
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Pond and riverine algae of Khargone, Madhya Pradesh
Published 2007-06-01“… Algae were collected from temporary and permanent water accumulations and banks of river Kunda at Khargone during 2005. …”
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Impact of Arieş River Contaminants on Algae and Plants
Published 2023-09-01“…The pH, nitrates, nitrites, and phosphates, as well as metals, pesticides, and aromatic hydrocarbons, influenced the physiological characteristics of algae, test plants, and aquatic plants exposed to various compounds dissolved in water. …”
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Anti-Phytopathogenic Activities of Macro-Algae Extracts
Published 2011-05-01Subjects: “…macro-algae…”
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Toxic or Otherwise Harmful Algae and the Built Environment
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RETRACTED: The diversity of the higher algae of Lake Kumsulton
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The costs and benefits of multicellular group formation in algae
Published 2019“…These results can explain why, in cases such as this algae species, multicellular group formation is facultative, in response to the presence of predators.…”
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How do algae form multicellular groups?
Published 2017“…<strong>Organisms:</strong> The freshwater algae Chlorella sorokiniana, Chlorella vulgaris and Scenedesmus obliquus, and the freshwater crustacean predator Daphnia magna. …”
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In situ fluorescence/photoacoustic monitoring of diatom algae
Published 2021“…Photosynthetic single-celled diatom algae, due to their unique structure and properties, represent promising candidates for various applications in technology and biomedicine. …”
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Biofuel production from tropical marine algae
Published 2012“…It is here that biofuels from algae may contribute best. Tropical Malaysia, with its long coastlines and numerous islands, presents a suitable environment for mass production of marine algae as feedstocks for biofuel production. …”
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Sustainable approaches for algae utilisation in bioenergy production
Published 2018“…One of the potential solutions is utilizing algae biomass as the source of bioenergy. To fulfil the high biomass demands for biofuel production, it is of pivotal importance to develop feasible technologies to enable economic, efficient and high density cultivation of algae. …”
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Binding of Basic Dyes by the Algae, Chara aspera
Published 1994“…Non-living biomass of the algae Chara aspera is capable of binding two basic dyes, methylene blue and basic blue 3, from aqueous solution. …”
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