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The techniques in microalgae bioremediation and algal co-product development
Dinesh Kumar, S.; Santhanam, P.; Leena Grace Nancy, F. (2019). The techniques in microalgae bioremediation and algal co-product development, in: Santhanam, P. et al. Basic and applied phytoplankton biology. pp. 191-209. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7938-2_9
In: Santhanam, P.; Begum, A.; Pachiappan, P. (Ed.) (2019). Basic and applied phytoplankton biology. Springer Nature Singapore: Singapore. ISBN 978-981-10-7937-5; e-ISBN 978-981-10-7938-2. X, 336 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7938-2, more

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    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Microalga, Inorganic Carbon Compounds, Photosynthetic Photon Flux Intensity (PPFI), Algal Beads

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  • Dinesh Kumar, S.
  • Santhanam, P.
  • Leena Grace Nancy, F.

Abstract
    Absorption and adsorptions of pollutants involve the irons binding by either nonliving (biosorption) or living (bioaccumulation) biomass in addition to environmental factors influencing such remediation as mentioned in Fig. 1. Barron (1995) defined bioaccumulation process as gathering of pollutants, such as nutrients (nitrates, phosphates, sulfates, organic and inorganic carbon compounds), metals, pesticides, or other organic chemicals in an organism, and transferring of organic or inorganic pollutants inside of microbial organisms. Microbial organism uptakes the substances or pollutants (nutrients, metals, etc.), while the substance rate is higher than what they lost.

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